...bring a nuisance lawsuit," said Douglas Carstens, managing partner at the environmental law firm of Chatten-Brown & Carstens. "They may try...
...project. CBDI was represented by the Santa Monica law firm Chatten-Brown & Carstens, which primarily represents environmental and community groups. The trial court...
...COUNSEL Chatten-Brown & Carstens, Jan Chatten-Brown, Douglas P. Carstens, Michelle N. Black; and...
...CounselAttorneys for Appellant: Chatten-Brown & Carstens, Jan Chatten-Brown, Douglas P. Carstens, Katherine A. Trisolini and...
...Washington, D.C., for the plaintiffs-appellees.Douglas P. Carstens, Chatten Brown & Carstens, Santa Monica, California, & Richard Dearing, State of...
...Cunningham, Deputy Attorney General, for Defendant and Appellant.Chatten-Brown & Carstens, Jan Chatten-Brown and Amy Minteer; Center for Biological Diversity...
...and reversed in part. COUNSELChatten-Brown & Carstens, Jan Chatten-Brown and Douglas P. Carstens for Petitioners and Appellants...
...remanded in part. COUNSELChatten-Brown & Carstens, Jan Chatten-Brown, Katherine?A. Trisolini and Amy Minteer for...
...Counsel for plaintiff and respondent Uphold Our Heritage: Chatten-Brown & Carstens, Douglas P. Carstens, Jan Chatten-Brown, Santa Monica, CA...
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