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Areas of Focus
- Appellate
- Artificial Intelligence
- Business Disruption Strategies
- Cannabis Law
- Construction
- Corporate
- Employee Benefits
- Entertainment
- Environmental Law
- ESG & Sustainable Business
- Family Wealth Planning
- Financial Services
- Food and Beverage
- Government
- Health Care
- Institutional Investors
- Insurance Recovery
- Intellectual Property
- Labor and Employment
- Land Use
- Litigation and Dispute Resolution
- Privacy, Data Security and Governance
- Private Investment Funds
- Real Estate
- Senior Housing and Care
- Shopping Centers
- Tax
- Technology
- Transportation and Logistics
- Vineyard and Wine Law
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San Francisco Supervisors Make Major Changes to Housing Laws During the Most Recent Month
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Test Article
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New SF Laws Affect Residential Apartment Building Owners
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New SF Laws Affect Residential Apartment Building Owners
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San Francisco Takes One More Step Toward An Almost Complete Ban of New Chain Stores (Formula Retail Stores)
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Developers Handed Victory from California Supreme Court on City Inclusionary Housing Fees
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New Legal Requirements For Website Privacy Policies Beginning January 1, 2014
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New Legislation Lessens Impact of Proposition 65 on California Restaurants, Parking Garages, Grocery Stores, Hotels, and Other Businesses
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Recent Court of Appeals Case May Give San Francisco Developers More Apartment Units Per Lot If Otherwise A Development is Not Feasible
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