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Since Johnson v Grants Pass, we’ve seen temporary, yet successful challenges to enforcement of public camping and storage ordinances based on…
Civica Law will sponsor a table at CACEO’s Annual Conference from Tuesday, November 12th to Wednesday, November 13th at the Hyatt Regency in Long Beach.
Civica Law Founding Partner Matt Silver will be sharing the most important safety standards for code enforcement officers during a speed session at
In the recent Supreme Court ruling in Johnson v. Grants Pass, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled that public agencies do not need to provide alternative shelter before enforcing...
An update on Johnson v Grants Pass: The Supreme Court heard oral argument on April 22, 2024 and we expect a ruling sometime in June or July.
To summarize, CARE court is an alternative mental health court to compel treatment for individuals with severe mental illness, schizophrenia-family only.
“Matthew Silver agreed that It’s often quicker to serve court papers to a corporation or LLC than “an individual slumlord” who won’t have a paper trail.
Civica Law is, again, featured in Western City Magazine. We focus on California’s new legal framework for behavioral health care – the CARE Court.
We are thrilled to announce that our Civica Law Group team, led by our founding partner Matthew R. Silver, associate attorney Lauren E. Brown, and law clerk Natalie Sahagun, has been recognized for...
A significant transformation has occurred in the heart of Crescent City, California. Residents and visitors alike are familiar with the once-blighted property at 200 A Street. This commercial property, previously a bustling hub for medical offices, had sadly devolved into a dilapidated structure, marring the otherwise scenic beachfront landscape.
The California State Legislature continues to unanimously support the Safe Housing Bill AB 468, a significant piece of legislation that aims to address the issue of substandard housing conditions across the state.
Civica Law's Matthew Silver was a recent guest on the Local Matters Podcast hosted by Janice Allen Jackson. Matt spoke about what generates more complaints to local government than almost anything...