Mitchell Chadwick Client Wins Nation’s Top Master-Planned Project Award Mitchell Chadwick is pleased to have had the opportunity to work on The Cannery project on behalf of The New Home Company, and congratulates The New Home Company Team on its success. From the Sacramento Business Journal: On Tuesday, the National Association of […]
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Environmentalists Push for Moratorium on Oil and Gas Leasing The Obama administration stopped the leasing of federally owned coal mining companies on January 15, pending the completion of a programmatic environmental impact statement analyzing how the decision making process factors in environmental and public health concerns. On Wednesday, WildEarth Guardians, an anti-coal activist group part […]
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California Energy Companies at Odds on Potential Use of Cap and Trade California energy companies are divided on the state’s plan to use its cap-and-trade program as its principle means of compliance with the U.S. EPA’s Clean Power Plan (“CPP”). The federal plan will require California to reduce its power-sector emissions about 13% below 2012 […]
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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 […]
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Newhall Land and Farming Company Petitions California Supreme Court to Reconsider Newhall Decision The Newhall Land and Farming Company has petitioned the California Supreme Court to reconsider its November 30, 2015 decision blocking a mixed-use residential project in Los Angeles County. Newhall argues that the Court’s decision was based on incorrect legal reasoning and a […]
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Sierra Club Requests to Intervene in Clean Water Act Challenge The Sierra Club recently filed a motion to intervene in a court challenge regarding the new Waters of the United States rule (WOTUS). In short, the rule seeks to redefine which waters receive federal protection under the Clean Water Act. The United States Environmental […]
EPA Engages In ‘Covert Propaganda’ To Promote New ‘Waters Of The United States’ Rule The Government Accountability Office issued a report on December 14th concluding that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) violated federal law by using ‘Covert Propaganda’ and social media to promote its “waters of the United States” rule under the Clean Water Act. […]
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Study: Unlocking America’s Energy Is The Best Economic Stimulus The Institute for Energy Research released a new study in December 2015 which considered the economic impacts of opening all federal lands and waters to oil and gas production. The report provides an update to a similar 2013 study in light of the current low price […]
Modoc Sucker Removed from Endangered List After nearly thirty years of recovery efforts, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (“FWS”) announced the removal of the Modoc sucker from protection under the Endangered Species Act on December 7, 2015. A small fish native to the Upper Pit River Watershed in southern Oregon and northeastern […]
Sixth Circuit to Consider Crucial Jurisdictional Issue Relating to Scope of Clean Water Act The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit will hear oral arguments about whether federal district courts have jurisdiction to hear challenges to President Obama’s rule broadening the application of the Clean Water Act. In May, the Environmental Protection Agency […]