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Mitchell Chadwick Listed As One Of Best Law Firms In California (Again)

For the Second Year In A Row, Mitchell Chadwick has been listed as one of the best land-use firms in California by U.S. News & World Report.   The U.S.News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” rankings are based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes the collection of client and lawyer evaluations, peer review […]

G. Braiden Chadwick Listed As One of Sacramento’s Top Attorneys

G. Braiden Chadwick Listed As One of Sacramento’s Top Attorneys The Sacramento Business Journal just published its “Best of the Bar” list of top attorneys for 2015, and Mitchell Chadwick’s own Braiden Chadwick was among those honored for a second time. Stating that “A good lawyer can be hard to find” the Business Journal listed […]

EPA Burdens Landfills With New Methane Emissions Cuts

EPA Burdens Landfills With New Methane Emissions Cuts The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) announced on August 14, 2015, two proposals that, if adopted, would place significant new burdens on new and existing landfills.  The proposals are aimed at curbing methane emissions, which occur as a natural byproduct during the decomposition of waste.  The proposed rules […]

EPA and Army Corps Publish Final Rule on Definition of Waters of the United States

EPA and Army Corps Publish Final Rule on Definition of Waters of the United States After two years of debate and controversy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (“Corps”) published a Final Rule on what defines Waters of the United States (80 FR 124: 37054-37127).  The Final Rule […]

Federal Power Grab: Obama Administration Expands Federal Jurisdiction of Waters of the United States

Federal Power Grab: Obama Administration Expands Federal Jurisdiction of Waters of the United States On May 27th, 2015, the Obama Administration expanded federal jurisdiction of waterways and drinking water supplies when it issued the Final Rule under the Clean Water Act.  The Final Rule is widely seen as growing federal regulation by expanding the definition […]

Mitchell Chadwick Wins 4-0 vote from Nevada County Board of Supervisors for Blue Lead Gold Mine

On April 28th, 2015, the Nevada County Board of Supervisors voted to approve the Blue Lead Gold Mine, and simultaneously denied an appeal of the project filed by neighbors and environmental groups. The Nevada County Supervisors, before a room full of project opponents, voted 4-0 to deny the appeal and approve the project, certify the […]

Mitchell Chadwick client Troy Caldwell and Squaw Valley Announce Squaw Valley-Alpine Meadows Base-To-Base Gondola

Mitchell Chadwick client Troy Caldwell and Squaw Valley Ski Holdings, LLC Announce Squaw Valley-Alpine Meadows Base-To-Base Gondola Mitchell Chadwick client Troy Caldwell owns White Wolf, the land located between Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows. In a long-awaited development, Mr. Caldwell has agreed to partner with Squaw Valley Ski Holdings, LLC to construct a base-to-base gondola […]

Emergency Rules For Oil and Gas Injection Wells

The California Department of Conservation (“DOC”) will file an Emergency Regulatory Action with the State Office of Administrative Law on April 9, 2015 establishing emergency rules to regulate underground oil and gas injection wells to address concerns that many of the injection wells were contaminating drinking water aquifers. The April 9th filing sets up an […]

Braiden Chadwick and Chris Powell Featured Speakers At The 2015 Mining and Land Resources Institute: March 19-20th in Reno, Nevada

Mitchell Chadwick attorneys Braiden Chadwick and Chris Powell will speak at the annual 2015 Mining and Land Resources Institute in Reno Nevada.  Braiden and Chris will deliver a talk on recent legislative and legal decisions affecting mineral development on public lands. The Institute is organized by The American Association of Professional Landmen and the Nevada […]

IRS For The Win: No Tax Deduction If Conservation Easement Boundaries Change

On March 12, 2015, the U.S. Tax Court sided with the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) to disallow a charitable-contribution deduction claimed by North Carolina Company, Balsam Mountain Investments, LLC. (“Balsam Mountain”) The Company had previously dedicated a perpetual conservation easement to the North American Land Trust, a nonprofit entity in 2003.  Similar to many individuals, farming interests, […]

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