March 5, 2025 - 03:17
A San Francisco land use and environmental attorney has made a significant return to Hanson Bridgett LLP after spending six years in public service with the cities of Berkeley and Cupertino. This attorney, known for their expertise in navigating complex land use regulations and environmental law, will bring a wealth of experience back to the firm.
During their tenure with the cities, they focused on various initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable development and addressing environmental concerns, gaining valuable insights into the challenges faced by local governments. Their experience in public service is expected to enhance the firm's capabilities in providing legal counsel on land use and environmental matters.
Hanson Bridgett, a well-respected law firm in California, is poised to benefit from this attorney's unique perspective and skills. The firm continues to strengthen its position in the legal landscape, particularly in areas related to urban development and environmental sustainability. This move signals a commitment to addressing the evolving needs of clients in an increasingly complex regulatory environment.
August 4, 2025 - 04:24
Patrick Kane Sells Luxury Condo in Chicago for $6.4 MillionOver the years, Kane has owned several residential properties in Chicago and on the North Shore. Recently, the former Chicago Blackhawks star made headlines by selling his upscale condo located in...
August 3, 2025 - 18:30
Kristen Routh-Silberman Maintains Top Realtor Position in NevadaLas Vegas luxury Realtor Kristen Routh-Silberman has secured her position as the leading real estate agent in Nevada, finishing an impressive No. 39 nationwide in 2024 for the highest dollar...
August 3, 2025 - 02:20
Navigating Capital Gains Tax on Home Sales After the Loss of a SpouseSelling a home after the death of a spouse can be an emotional and challenging process, especially when it comes to understanding the implications of capital gains tax. When a couple owns a home...
August 2, 2025 - 21:09
State Street's Departure May Leave Fort Point Building EmptyIn a significant shift, State Street Corporation`s decision to vacate its 11-story building in Fort Point could result in the property being left unoccupied. This move comes approximately four...