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Roderick E. Walston

Of Counsel
 
Best Best & Krieger LLP
2001 North Main Street
Suite 390
Walnut Creek, California  94596-3774
(Contra Costa Co.)

Telephone: 925-977-3300
Fax: 925-977-1870
http://www.bbklaw.com



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Practice AreasNatural Resources; Environmental Law; Appellate Litigation
 
EducationStanford University, LL.B., 1961, Columbia University, B.A., 1958
 
Admitted1961, California
 
BornGooding, Idaho
 
ISLN902973754
 

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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 11, 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...

Eleventh Circuit Holds That Clean Water Act Permits Do Not Apply to Water Transfers
Roderick E. Walston, June 25, 2009
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Georgia, held this week that the Clean Water Act does not require permits for transfers of water. Friends of the Everglades, et al. v. South Florida Water Management District, et al., No. 07-13829 (11th Cir. June 4, 2009).



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