Miller & Starr Newsalerts
The following are Miller & Starr Newsalert articles. The Newsalert is a bi-monthly publication connected to the firm's treatise, Miller & Starr, California Real Estate. The entire Newsalert is available for purchase at Thomson Reuters.
California Supreme Court Confirms That Legislature Can Wind Up Redevelopment Agencies
Basil "Bill" Shiber, JoAnne L. Dunec
Karl E. Geier
Bradley D. Scheick
Local Matter or Federal Case? The Network of Cell Tower Regulation in California
Arthur F. Coon, Sean R. Marciniak
Everything Old is New Again: Impact of SB189 on Mechanics' Lien Law
William "Fritz" D. Pahland
Who Owns the Plans? Owners, Architects and Engineers, and the Federal Law of Copyright
Karl E. Geier, Scott. L. Hernandez
Diverting Tax Increment Revenue to Educational Funds: Is it Constitutional or Wise?
Scott. L. Hernandez
Lewis J. Soffer
Enforceable Resale Restrictions: Keeping the Doors Open for Long-Term Affordable Housing
Robia S. Chang
Free Speech at Shopping Centers: Quo Vadis, California?
Edmund L. Regalia
The Marketable Record Title Act - Is Private Foreclosure Barred Ten Years After Maturity, or Not?
Lewis J. Soffer
Mechanics' Liens: Property Law's Unloved Stepchild
Edmund L. Regalia
Karen R. Turk
David E. Harris, Lewis J. Soffer
Traveling in Time: The New California Time-Share Act
Edmund L. Regalia
Kenneth R. Styles
A Takings Trifecta: The Supreme Court's Lingle, San Remo & Kelo Decisions
Basil "Bill" Shiber