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Gregory K. Wilkinson

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Gregory K. Wilkinson

Partner
 
Best Best & Krieger LLP
3750 University Avenue, Suite 400, P.O. Box 1028
Riverside, California  92502-1028
(Riverside Co.)

Telephone: 951-686-1450
Fax: 951-686-3083; 951-682-4612
http://www.bbklaw.com



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Practice AreasWater Rights Law; Endangered Species; Environmental Law
 
EducationBoalt Hall School of Law, University of California, J.D., 1972, Claremont McKenna College, B.A., cum laude, 1969
 
Admitted1972, California
 
BornLos Angeles, California
 
ISLN902756548
 

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Federal Water Decision Could Complicate Breach of Contract Claims Related to Water Shortages
Robert M. Sawyer, Roderick E. Walston, Gregory K. Wilkinson, November 18, 2009
In a decision that could have a substantial impact on water agency contract disputes with the Government -- especially where they relate to water supply shortages -- a federal appeals court has found that the United States Bureau of Reclamation ("Bureau") breached its contract with the...

Federal Water Decision Could Complicate Breach of Contract Claims Related to Water Shortages
Robert M. Sawyer, Roderick E. Walston, Gregory K. Wilkinson, October 14, 2009
In a decision that could have a substantial impact on water agency contract disputes with the Government - especially where they relate to water supply shortages - a federal appeals court has found that the United States Bureau of Reclamation ("Bureau") breached its contract with the...

National Marine Fisheries Service Issues "Jeopardy" Biological Opinion Regarding the Impact of SWP and CVP Operations on Chinook Salmon and Other Fish Species
Steven M. Anderson, Gregory K. Wilkinson, Jill N. Willis, June 25, 2009
Federal officials have determined that continued pumping operations by the state's largest water supply system will further jeopardize several threatened or endangered fish species, a decision that could further reduce the amount of water sent to millions of Californians.


 

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