Burke Public Law Presents at CalCities City Attorneys Spring Conference 2025
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Burke Public Law Presents at CalCities City Attorneys Spring Conference 2025

May 05, 2025

Burke Public Law practice group partners Kevin D. Siegel, Johanna N. Canlas, Elena Q. Gerli, Thomas B. Brown, Michelle Marchetta Kenyon, and Mark J. Austin will present at the League of California Cities City Attorneys Spring Conference 2025, taking place on May 7-9 at the Hyatt Regency – San Francisco Airport in Burlingame, CA. This CA State Bar CLE accredited conference provides city attorneys with in-depth information about the latest municipal law issues, along with opportunities to meet, and re-connect, with colleagues from around the state.  Burke Public Law attorneys will present during the following sessions.

Wednesday, May 7th
General Session – Grand Peninsula ABCD

Land Use and CEQA Litigation Update
This session will provide an update on litigation related to land use, and the California Environmental Qualiity Act (CEQA).
Speakers: Kevin D. Siegel, Partner, Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP and Rick Jarvis, Managing Partner, Jarvis Fay LLP
Time: 1:00 pm to 3:15 pm

Strategies for Successfully Resolving CEQA and Land Use
Building off the latest land use and CEQA litigation updates, this session features practical strategies for navigating CEQA and land use approvals.
Speakers: Johanna N. Canlas, City Attorney, Coronado and Solana Beach and Partner, Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP; Gideon Kracov, Mediator, ADR Services, Inc.; and Nicole Gordon, Principal, Meyers Nave LLP
Time: 1:00 pm to 3:15 pm

Tricks and Traps in Reviewing Housing Projects: How to Protect Your City
This session will examine the challenges cities face in navitating California’s ever-evolving housing laws, including pitfalls in project approvals and emerging legal arguments from developers. Experts will discuss defensive strategies to help cities avoid litigation and compliance mistakes, with a focus on new housing laws taking effect in 2025.
Speakers: Elena Q. Gerli, Partner. Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP and Dolores B. Dalton, Partner, Goldfarb & Lipman, LLP
Time: 1:00 pm to 3:15 pm

Politically Astute, but Not Political…Politics and the Role of the City Attorney
This session will explore the challenges city attorneys face as neutral advisors in politically charged environments, focusing on local elections and intergovernmental conflicts. Speakers will discuss best practices for handling election-related disputes, managing interagency tensions, maintaining objectivity under political pressure, and navigating legal issues such as campaign laws, public communications, and state mandates.
Facilitator: Joesph Petta, Assistant City Attorney, Marina and Partner, Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger, LLP
Speakers: Thomas B. Brown, Of Counsel, Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP; Mara W. Elliott, City Attorney, Retired; Lynn Tracy Nerland, City Attorney, Retired; and Greg Stepanicich, City Attorney, Retired
Time: 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm

Thursday, May 8th
Concurrent Group Breakfast Discussions
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Coastal Cities
Moderators: Michelle Marchetta Kenyon, City Attorney, Pacifica, Rohnert Park, Piedmont, Calistoga, Moraga and Partner, Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP and Anthony Condotti, City Attorney, Santa Cruz and Managing Partner, Atchison, Barisone & Condotti, APC
Time: 8:15 am to 9:15 am

Friday, May 9th
General Session – Grand Peninsula ABCD

General Municipal Litigation Update
This session will provide an update on litigation in federal and state courts, as it pertains to Californiia cities.
Speakers: Mark J. Austin, Partner, Burke, Williams & Sorensen, LLP and Meghan Wharton, Senior Counsel, Colantuono Highsmith & Whatney, PC
Time: 9:15 am to 10:30 am

Advance registration is now closed. Please register onsite at the conference.