Zoning, Planning and Use
Jul. 10, 2003
Even '800-Pound Gorillas' Deserve Some Basic Civility
Forum Column By Joel Benoliel The article "Taming the Beast" (Michael M. Berger, Forum, May 2) purported to tell the story of a lawsuit that Berger's law firm handled for his client, 99 Only Stores, against the city of Lancaster. The case involved the extent to which a city can use eminent-domain powers. 99 Only Stores Inc. v. City of Lancaster , 237 F.Supp.2d 1123 (C.D. Cal. 2001).




Forum Column
By Joel Benoliel
The article "Taming the Beast" (Michael M. Berger, Forum, May 2) purported to tell the story of a lawsuit that Berger's law firm handled for his client, 99¢ Only Stores, against the city of L...
By Joel Benoliel
The article "Taming the Beast" (Michael M. Berger, Forum, May 2) purported to tell the story of a lawsuit that Berger's law firm handled for his client, 99¢ Only Stores, against the city of L...
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