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Holland & Knight's Real Estate Section Adds David Allswang in Chicago

CHICAGO – David B. Allswang has joined Holland & Knight's Chicago office as a partner in the firm's Real Estate Section. Allswang concentrates his practice in the area of real estate law, with an emphasis on commercial leasing on behalf of landlords and tenants.

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Steven Wright Appointed Executive Partner of Holland & Knight's Boston Office

BOSTON – Holland & Knight Managing Partner Steven Sonberg has appointed Steven Wright to serve as Executive Partner of the firm's Boston office. Wright will oversee the day-to-day management of the office and focus on expansion of the core practices in the office, which include litigation, IP, healthcare, real estate, corporate/M&A and bankruptcy.

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WHEN FEDERAL AND STATE RULES COLLIDE: COURT RULES NO “NO SURPRISES” UNDER THE CALIFORNIA ESA
 

ABA Endangered Species Committee Newsletter

August 1, 2008
 
Elizabeth Lake - San Francisco
Peter Landreth - San Francisco

On July 17, 2008, the California Supreme Court issued a decision that could significantly impact development in California and upset expectations of public and private developers who have completed Habitat Conservation Plans (HCPs) under the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) with corresponding permits from the state under the California Endangered Species Act (CESA). Please click on the link below to view the article.

WHEN FEDERAL AND STATE RULES COLLIDE: COURT RULES NO “NO SURPRISES” UNDER THE CALIFORNIA ESA