Law Offices of William R. Seligmann
Attorney at Law

 

 

William R. Seligmann
Member
Email: bill@southbaylaw.com

Practice Areas: Public Law; Eminent Domain; Inverse Condemnation; Land Use; Torts; Real Estate Litigation; Construction Law; Civil Litigation.

Admitted: 1983, California and U.S. District Court, Northern District of California

Law School: University of Santa Clara School of Law, J.D., 1982

College: University of California at Santa Barbara, B.A., 1979

Member: West Valley and Santa Clara County (Member: Real Estate Section; Judiciary Committee; Civil Practice Committee) Bar Associations; State Bar of California (Executive Board of Public Law Section, 2001-2005; Chair, 2004-2005); American Trial Lawyers Association (Associate Member); International Municipal Lawyers Association (Member, Land Use Committee).

Biography: Listed, Who's Who in American Law. Publications and Presentations: "Blew v. Horner: The Case of the Phantom Employer," CAAA-MENTS, Vol. 10, p.14, Oct. 1987; "Beneficial Use of Alternative Dispute Resolution," League of CA Cities Annual Meeting, City Attorneys Papers, October 1999; "Government Code Tort Claims Act: Substance and Procedure," State Bar of CA Annual Convention, Program Materials, Sept 2003, 2005, State Bar Section Institute, 2004, 2005; Reviewer, California League of Cities Municipal Law Handbook (1997, 1999, 2006); Adviser, CEB, California Land Use Practice; "Current Land Use Issues," National Business Institute, Fresno, 2007. Board of Directors, Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce. California League of Cities (Member FPPC Committee of City Attorney Section); City Attorney, Campbell, California, 1985-.

Reported Cases: Mitchell v. Department of Transportation, 163 Cal App 3d 1016 (1985); Blew v. Horner 127 Cal App 3d 1380 (1986); Hebard v. Bybee 65 Cal App 4th 1331 (1998).

Born: Davenport, Iowa, October 10, 1956

ISLN: 903860473

 
 
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