Legal Clash Erupts Over Port of Sacramento’s Future as Union Alleges City Plans to Shift Operations to Residential Development

West Sacramento, California, is embroiled in a significant legal dispute involving local workers and the future operations of the Port of Sacramento. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) has filed a lawsuit against the city and the port district, alleging that they are conspiring to undermine the port’s industrial activities in favor of residential development. The lawsuit claims that West Sacramento and the port district are intentionally working to “wind down” operations at the port, which could lead to its eventual closure. Union representatives argue that such a move would have detrimental effects on … Read more

New York City Mourns the Loss of Michael Cardozo, Its Esteemed Chief Lawyer for Over Two Decades

NEW YORK — Michael Cardozo, who served as New York City’s chief lawyer for more than a decade and was known for his impactful legal work, has died at the age of 84. Cardozo’s tenure as corporation counsel from 2002 to 2014 marked a significant period for the city, as he navigated complex legal issues and advocated for municipal interests. During his time in office, Cardozo was instrumental in a range of high-profile matters, from defending the city against lawsuits to overseeing a legal staff that handled diverse cases at both local and federal levels. … Read more

Legal Clash: Excavating Firm Alleges City of Warrenton Engaged in Unfair Bidding Practices

Warrenton, Oregon – A legal dispute is brewing between the City of Warrenton and Lyda Excavating, a local contractor, as the excavating company seeks relief in a lawsuit alleging improper contracting practices and infringement of free speech rights. This complaint was lodged on Monday in Clatsop County Circuit Court. Lyda Excavating, owned by Michael Lyda, claims the city violated Oregon competitive bidding laws by allegedly rejecting its proposal for the Iredale Culvert Replacement Project without justification. The lawsuit asserts that the city deemed Lyda “not responsible” for the first time in nearly two decades, despite … Read more

Newport Beach City Council Moves Toward Revamping Short-Term Rental Rules Amid Community Concerns

Newport Beach, California, is moving forward with updates to its short-term rental regulations following a recent city council vote that aligns with recommendations from the California Coastal Commission. These proposed changes aim to modify existing rules that govern short-term rentals nestled within two specific coastal mixed-use zones. In response to public concern and input, the Coastal Commission highlighted the importance of these adjustments during its review in May. The commission supports allowing a limited number of short-term rental properties in mixed-use areas, including the Mariners’ Mile corridor and upper Balboa Peninsula—zones identified in a 2003 … Read more