Background
MARSH, LINDELL was born on May 22, 1940 in Inglewood, California, United States.
MARSH, LINDELL was born on May 22, 1940 in Inglewood, California, United States.
El Camino College, Los Angeles, University of California at Berkeley and University of California at Los Angeles (Bachelor of Arts, 1962). Hastings College of Law, University of California (Bachelor of Laws, 1966). Order of the Coif. Member, Thurston Society.
Member, Hastings Law Journal, 1965- 1966.
Working as a partner of PARTNER. LINDELL L. MARSH, bom Inglewood, California, May 22, 1940. Admitted to bar, 1967, California. 1987, District of Columbia (Not admitted in Illinois).
Education: El Camino College, Los Angeles, University of California at Berkeley and University of California at Los Angeles (Bachelor of Arts, 1962).
Hastings College of Law, University of California (Bachelor of Laws, 1966). Order of the Coif. Member, Thurston Society.
Member, Hastings Law Journal, 1965- 1966. Company-author and editor, "Development Agreements: Practice, Policy, and Prospects," Urban Land Institute, October, 1989.
Author: Focal Point Planning 5 Rohan, Zoning and Land Use Controls, published by Matthew-Bender & Company, Incorporated., 1987.
Environmental Regulation: Is There Light at the End of the Tunnel?, The Journal of Real Estate Development, Volume 2, Number. 1, Summer, 1986; Using Focal-Point Planning for Land Use Decisions, The Practical Real Estate Lawyer, Volume 1, Number. 3, May, 1985; Focal Point Planning in Key Largo, Florida, Chapter 4 of "Managing Development Through Public/Private Negotiations,” published by the Urban Land Institute and the American Bar Association, 1985.
Multiagency /Interest Agreement: Bridging The Chasm, printed in the proceedings of the 15th Annual Institute on Planning, Zoning, and Eminent Domain, Published by Matthew-Bender & Company, Incorporated., Albany, New York, 1985.
The Current State of Exactions in California, California Real Property Journal, Spring, 1984. Innovative Programs and Proposals Foreign The Reconciliation of Private and Public Interests in The California Coastal Zone, Natural Resources Lawyer, Volume X, Number.
2, 1978. The Specific Plan in California: A Developing Concept Foreign the Resolution of Conflicts in Land Use, Pepperdine Law Review, Spring, 1976.
Company-Author: San Bruno Mountain Habitat Conservation Plan, "Managing Land-Use Conflicts," edited by David J. Brower and Daniel South. Carol, Duke University Press, Durham, 1987. California Water: Issues and Alternatives, California Real Property Journal, State Bar of California, Volume 4, Number.
4, Fall, 1986. Member, University of Southern California Board of Councilors of the School of Urban and Regional Planning, since 1983.
Lecturer: Public Control of Land Development University of California at Los Angeles Law School, 1985, University of Southern California Graduate School of Urban and Regional Studies, 1973-1981, Georgetown University Law Center, 1987, Continuing Education of the Bar, Practicing Law Institute and American Law Institute/American Bar Association on the Legal Aspects of the Environment, Natural Resources Coastal Zone and Land Use. Member, National Policy Council, Urban Land Institute.
Member:. Admitted to the bar, 1967, California.
1987, District of Columbia (Not admitted in Illinois).
State Bar of California (Member, Executive Committee, Real Property Section, 1983-1987). District of Columbia Bar. American Bar Association (Member, Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law).
Land, Natural Resources Law and Land Use Law.