Public Law
Public Law Journal: SUMMER 2020, VOL. 43, NO. 3
Content
- Carbon Projects and Working Forest Conservation in California
- 2019-2020 Public Law Journal Editorial Board
- Message from the Editors-in-Chief
- The California Government Claims Act: a Primer, Application to Real Property and Environmental Law Claims, and Recent California Supreme Court Decisions
- 2019-2020 Environmental Law Section Executive Committee
- The Pandemic's Impacts on Developers and Contractors May Call for Seldom-Used Relief: An Overview of the Principles of Force Majeure, Impracticability, and Frustration of Purpose
- Protecting Public Services for All Ratepayers: Proposition 218 Process After Plantier
- 2019-2020 Executive Committee of the Real Property Law Section
- 2020 California Real Property Journal
- Homeless Encampments and Water Quality
- Table of Contents
- 2019-2020 Executive Committee of the Public Law Section
- Environmental Law News Publications Committee
- MCLE Self-Study Article Groundwater Recharge Projects: Considerations for Water Managers and Neighboring Landowners
- Message from the Section Chairs
Carbon Projects and Working Forest Conservation in California
Jess R. Phelps and David P. Hoffer
Jess Phelps is Associate General Counsel for the Lyme Timber Company. Prior to joining Lyme, Jess worked at a leading Vermont law firm in its real estate and environmental practice groups and as an attorney for the USDA’s Office of General Counsel, Natural Resources and Environment Division in Washington D.C.*
David Hoffer is General Counsel and President of Lyme Timber Company, manages Lyme Timber’s legal affairs, and oversees the company’s ecosystem services and conservation investment strategies. Before joining Lyme in 2011, he served as an investment banker, a technology executive, a practicing lawyer, and an entrepreneur. He holds a JD, MBA, and AB from Harvard University.*