Background
Hori, Susan K. was born on June 17, 1955 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Hori, Susan K. was born on June 17, 1955 in Seattle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
University of Washington (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1976). Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley (Juris Doctor, 1979).
Worked at Paone Callahan McHolm & Winton, Limited Liability Partnership (Irvine, California) specializing in Real Property, Land Use, Environmental, Partnership, Business, Commercial and Public Law, Banking, Business, Real Property, Land Use, Redevelopment and Family Law Litigation. General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice, State and Federal Courts. Sports Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1980, California.
1982, District of Columbia.
Phi Beta Kappa. Managing Editor, Ecology Law Quarterly, 1978-1979. Contributing Editor, Land Use Forum, Continuing Education of the California Bar.
Author: "Protecting Wetlands: Agency Approaches to Mitigation," Land Use Forum, Continuing Education of the Bar, 1992. "The Future of the Endangered Species Acting," Land Use Forum, Continuing Education of the Bar, 1991.
"Extending the Rule of Reason: New Limits on the Range of Alternatives Required in an EIR," California Real Property Journal, State Bar of California, 1989.
Company-Author: "Multiagency/Interest Agreements: Bridging the Chasm," Institute on Planning, Zoning, and Eminent Domain, Southwestern Legal Foundation, 1985. Law Clerk to Justice Burke, Alaska Supreme Court, 1979 Term. Staff Attorney, Office of the Solicitor, United States.
Department of the Interior, 1980-1982.
Member: Orange County (Member, Real Estate Section), Los Angeles County and American (Member: Natural Resources Section. Environmental Quality Committee) Bar Associations.
The District of Columbia Bar. State Bar of California (Member, Real Property Law Section Executive Committee, 1987-1991.
Legislation Company-Chair, 1984-1986).
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Member: Orange County (Member, Real Estate Section), Los Angeles County and American (Member: Natural Resources Section. Environmental Quality Committee) Bar Associations. The District of Columbia Bar.
State Bar of California (Member, Real Property Law Section Executive Committee, 1987-1991.
Legislation Company-Chair, 1984-1986).