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CEQA Firm Wins Attorney's Fees Case

In the latest battle over the Housing Accountability Act’s limitation on attorney’s fees in cases involving the California Environmental Quality Act, a group with close ties to labor has won an appellate court victory, in large part because the City of Inglewood ignored the issues raised by the group. The appellate court also said that the city and the developer could not prove a significant financial benefit to the labor unions that appear to be closely linked to the plaintiff.

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