- Posts by Mitchell L. NortonCounsel
Mitchell Norton has more than 25 years of experience representing clients in complex real estate, insurance coverage, land use, environmental, antitrust and general business litigation matters. He has prosecuted and defended ...
The contours of inverse condemnation liability are often tested by creative California plaintiff’s lawyers. In an opinion earlier this year, one Northern California Federal Court dealt with a novel lawsuit in which the Vichy Springs Resort asserted Federal and state-based inverse condemnation theories against the City of Ukiah arising out the City’s shooting range used to train its police officers (Vichy Springs Resort v. Ukiah).
According to the complaint, guests have been visiting the resort for almost two centuries to take in the curative powers of the carbonated warm ...
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