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Government

Mar. 23, 2007

State's Strategy to Recover Fees in Dispute With County Hits Wall

SAN FRANCISCO - Nearly six years ago Attorney General Bill Lockyer took on a county government he believed was trying to skirt state land-use laws in the rapidly developing Central Valley.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - Nearly six years ago Attorney General Bill Lockyer took on a county government he believed was trying to skirt state land-use laws in the rapidly developing Central Valley.
      The attorney general's office ultimately won the intensely litigated battle, but the victory came at a price that could make lawyers for the state think twice...

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