Bay Area Receivership Group Attorney Ryan Griffith moderated a public law panel at UC Hastings for the California Lawyers Association Public Law Section on November 17, 2021.
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BARG Attorney Ryan Griffith Receivership Article Published in California Public Law Journal
BARG Attorney Ryan Griffith’s latest article on Health and Safety receiverships published by the California Lawyers Association Public Law Journal. For anyone looking to learn more about the remedy feel free to read about it in the link below. Health and Safety Receiverships: the Cost Neutral Way To Abate Difficult Nuisance Properties
Bay Area Receivership Group Attends CACEO Conference
Bay Area Receivership Group Receiver Gerard Keena; Attorney Ryan Griffith and Project Manager were in Tahoe to promote the receivership remedy at the California Association of Code Enforcement Officers Conference in Tahoe. Ryan Griffith also spoke at the Conference Neighborhood Law Programs, it was a great event!
Gerard Keena II appointed as receiver over nuisance property in San Francisco
On September 9, 2021, the San Francisco Superior Court appointed Gerard F. Keena II as receiver over a nuisance property in San Francisco. The property has been the site of numerous building, health department and fire code violations. In addition to the structural violations at the property it has also been the site of over twenty-five calls for police service in the
Partition Referee Explained
What happens when property ownership is disputed? For example, if a set of parents with three children own nine properties of varying values in different cities and then they pass away without a will or trust, how will the properties be allocated to their three children? Of course, if all the children simply agreed on what to do with the properties there
Ryan Griffith Law Review Article On Health and Safety Receivership Published by Lincoln Memorial Law School
Ryan Griffith’s Law Review Article on Health and Safety Receivership has been published in Volume 8, Issue 3 of the Lincoln Memorial Law School’s Law Review. You can read the full article here. https://lmulawreview.scholasticahq.com/article/27453-health-and-safety-receivership-california-s-cure-for-zombie-foreclosures-vacant-and-other-nuisance-properties?fbclid=IwAR3dQQts8GZFkLQzlv7HuQ6R6vRJNxHpfKlC3BRiW_tXf4wXXfA4GXv-7QE
BARG Attorney Ryan Griffith Health and Safety Receivership Law Review Article to be Published
Attorney Ryan Griffith is pleased to have been offered to have his Law Review Article on Health and Safety Receivership be published by Lincoln Memorial University Law School in Knoxville, Tennessee. Mr. Griffith has had numerous articles published on the topic of receivership in the past few years. However, this will be his first law review on the subject of receivership. Therefore,
BARG Appointed over Nuisance Property in Sacramento
On June 3, 2021, Gerard Keena of Bay Area Receivership Group was appointed as a receiver by the City of Sacramento to abate a nuisance property that has plagued the city for years in Sacramento County Case 2021-00297740. Since Mr. Keena’s appointment he has filed his oath, bond and inventory and the team at Bay Area Receivership Group is working to resolve
League of Cities Presentation on Friday May 21, 2021
Bay Area Receivership Group Attorney Ryan Griffith worked with Jones & Mayer Attorney Amanda Pope and Assistant Petaluma City Attorney Dylan Brady to present to the League of Cities on Friday May 21, 2021, which was a great success. For anyone wanting to review the paper submitted to the League of Cities or the PowerPoint please see these links: Paper PowerPoint
ATTORNEY RYAN GRIFFITH HOSTING PUBLIC LAW ATTORNEYS AT LAW SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA
BARG Attorney Ryan Griffith is an Executive Member of the California Lawyer’s Association. He has been putting together panels of public law attorneys he knows at each Bay Area and Northern California Law School. Ryan Griffith has enjoyed getting alumni from each school to fire up law students about their future. Mr. Griffith already moderated a panel at UC Davis on March