by Celina Zambrano | May 17, 2024 | Case Highlights, Legal Rulings, Legislation, Matthew Silver
The 9th Circuit’s 2022 ruling in Johnson v. City of Grants Pass has been a huge topic of discussion for local agencies, code enforcement and homelessness organizations. Currently under review by the U.S. Supreme Court, the case will determine whether and how...
by Celina Zambrano | May 15, 2024 | In The Media, Matthew Silver
Civica Law ‘s Founding Partner, Matthew Silver, was quoted on his insight of Senate Bill 1201, which would additionally require property owners to submit their contact information. “There’s a path that leads you from the corporate name to the people who actually...
by Celina Zambrano | May 15, 2024 | In The Media, Matthew Silver
Civica Law ‘s Founding Partner, Matthew Silver, was quoted on his insight of Senate Bill 1201, which would additionally require property owners to submit their contact information. “There’s a path that leads you from the corporate name to the people who actually...
by Celina Zambrano | May 15, 2024 | Case Highlights, Code Enforcement, Lauren Brown, Receiverships
An abandoned Richmond single-family residence earned its reputation for being a long-time epidemy of code enforcement violations. This residence experienced extreme lack of maintenance which resulted in overgrown vegetation, trash dumping, and transient trespassing....
by Celina Zambrano | May 15, 2024 | Gabriel Gollette, Legal Rulings, Legislation
Back in the beginning of 2024, the Civica Law team shared in extensive detail with Western City Magazine how California’s new legal approach to behavioral health care, known as CARE Court, works. To summarize, CARE court is an alternative mental health court to...