Real Property Law
Cal. Real. Prop. Journal 2018, VOL. 36, NO. 3
Content
- 2018-2019 California Real Property Journal Editorial Board
- 2018-2019 Executive committee of the real property law section
- Do You Feel Lucky, Banker? the Shaky Prospects for Financial Transactions with Marijuana-Related Businesses
- List of Cases Cited in MCLE Self-Study Article
- MCLE Self-Study Article: Caveat Emptor? " Caveat Broker" Is More Like It: a Historical Overview of Statutory and Common Law Seller and Broker Disclosure Requirements in California Residential Real Estate Transactions
- Message from the Editor-in-Chief
- Statement from the Co-Chairs
- Table of Contents
- The Effect of Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court on Worker Classification for Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons
- Cannabis Regulation Is the New Frontier in Real Estate and Land Use Control
Cannabis Regulation Is the New Frontier in Real Estate and Land Use Control
Whitney Hodges and Rachel Keeney
Whitney Hodges is a senior associate in Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP’s Real Estate, Land Use and Environmental Law practice group. Her practice focuses on advising developers, investors, sellers and public agencies in land use and environmental law. Whitney’s practice includes obtaining federal, state and local agency approvals, defending litigation, and securing community and political support for complex development projects, including renewable energy facilities, urban infill, master planned communities, and other mixed-use, retail, industrial and commercial projects. She is based out of the firm’s San Diego office.
Rachel Keeney is an associate in Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP’s Real Estate, Land Use and Environmental Law practice group. Her practice focuses on commercial and residential real estate transactions, including the acquisition, development, leasing, and disposition of various types of real estate assets. Rachel also works extensively with residential and commercial developers in connection with the drafting and preparation of CC&Rs, disclosures, easements and other agreements associated with common interest developments. Rachel is based out of the firm’s San Diego office.