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Administrative/Regulatory

Sep. 27, 2016

Coastal property owners win round in state court

A writ petition granted by an Orange County Superior Court judge against the California Coastal Commission has attracted statewide attention as lawyers grapple with its possible implications for seaside developments.

By Meghann M. Cuniff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A writ petition granted by an Orange County judge against the California Coastal Commission has attracted statewide attention as lawyers grapple with its possible implications for seaside developments.

As the state Attorney General's office considers an appeal, attorneys already are applying to other cases Superior Court Judge Theodore R. Howard's Aug. 22 order halting a commission require...

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