Real Property Law
Cal. Real. Prop. Journal 2019, VOL. 37, NO. 4
Content
- Coping with Copa
- Message from the Co-Chairs
- The Importance of Knowing Who Is, and Who Is Not, Your Client
- 2019-2020 Executive Committee of the Real Property Law Section
- In Memoriam: Executive Committee Member Danny Wang
- Table of Contents
- 2019-2020 California Real Property Journal Editorial Board
- Message from the Editor-in-Chief
- MCLE Self-Study Article: Is the Popularity of Short-Term Rentals Sustainable, or Will Regulations Weaken Their Current Stronghold?
- California Court of Appeals Expands a Borrower's Right to Attorneys' Fees Under the Homeowner Bill of Rights: Hardie v. Nationstar and Bustos v. Wells Fargo
- The Problem of the Assignment of Deed of Trust
Coping with COPA
Patricia J. Hartman and M. Brett Gladstone
Patricia J. Hartman is a partner with Hanson Bridgett LLP. Patricia has been practicing commercial real estate and business law for more than thirty-five years. She represents clients in the health care, senior care, engineering, accounting, architecture, agriculture, and consulting industries with their real estate, general business, and commercial law matters.
M. Brett Gladstone represents investors, developers, and government in land-use proceedings, CEQA compliance, and condominium law with respect to residential and mixed use development throughout the Bay Area. Brett makes regular appearances before Planning Commissions, City Councils, Boards of Supervisors, and landmarks boards. He regularly writes and lectures on development entitlements, condominium law, and historic preservation.