Law Practice
Nov. 27, 2007
When Bulldozers Loom, One Attorney Steps In
Although land-use attorney Robert P. Silverstein has stopped a lot of bulldozers in his career, he doesn't oppose all development. The Pasadena-based land-use litigator frequently represents neighborhood associations, preservation groups and individuals in environmental challenges to large developments under the California Environmental Quality Act.




By Peter B. Matuszak
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Although land-use attorney Robert P. Silverstein has stopped a lot of bulldozers in his career, he doesn't oppose all development.
"A lot of these new projects have a lot of good to them," Silverstein said. "We are not reflexively opposed to development, but they should take into account neighborhood sustainability and balance."
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
Although land-use attorney Robert P. Silverstein has stopped a lot of bulldozers in his career, he doesn't oppose all development.
"A lot of these new projects have a lot of good to them," Silverstein said. "We are not reflexively opposed to development, but they should take into account neighborhood sustainability and balance."
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