Firm Highlighted as Leader in Cannabis Permitting and Regulatory Compliance

Harrison, Temblador, Hungerford & Guernsey LLP has been recognized in a recent article by The Recorder (available here) as a leader in obtaining local cannabis land use entitlements and state licenses. The firm has applied its land use expertise… Read More
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HTHG Client Honeydew Farms, LLC Holds Most State Cannabis Cultivation Licenses (1/15/18)

A recent survey (available here) found that as of January 15, 2018, Harrison, Temblador, Hungerford & Guernsey client Honeydew Farms, LLC holds the most cultivation licenses in the state. Honeydew Farms, LLC, which is based in Humboldt County, is… Read More
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Court Holds That Stipulated Compliance Orders Do Not Require CEQA Review

Coastal Environmental Rights Foundation v. County of San Diego (2017) Cal. App. Unpub. LEXIS 6988 In an unpublished decision of interest to quarry operators, California’s Fourth Appellate District held that San Diego County did not need to perform… Read More
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Please Note Our New Address

Harrison, Temblador, Hungerford & Guernsey LLP has a new address: 2801 T Street Sacramento, CA 95816 All firm phone numbers and email addresses remain the same. Please call (916) 382-4377 or email info@hthglaw.com with any questions. Read More
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California Cannabis Laws In Flux

California cannabis regulators (Bureau of Medical Cannabis Regulation, CalCannabis Cultivation Licensing, Office of Manufactured Cannabis Safety) have all been hard at work drafting regulations to implement the 2015 Medical Cannabis Regulation and Sa… Read More
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Court Upholds Use Of Deed Restrictions As An Enforceable Method of Protecting Mitigation Lands

Sierra Club v. County of San Benito (2017 Cal. App. LEXIS 1987) In Sierra Club v. County of San Benito, a California court upheld the county’s use of a deed restriction, rather than insisting upon a conservation easement, as a mechanism to ensure t… Read More
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Grading Permit Ruled a Ministerial Act Beyond CEQA Although Limited Exercise of Discretion

Sierra Club v. County of Sonoma (2017) Cal. App. LEXIS 375 In Sierra Club v. County of Sonoma, a California court declined consider the issuance of a grading permit to be an act subject to CEQA, despite that the ordinance gave County officials a degr… Read More
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CA Senate Bill 49 Would Establish Obama-Era Federal Environmental Standards as Minimum Standards Under State Law

In response to the Trump Administration’s promised rollbacks of federal environmental regulations, California State Senate President pro Tempore Kevin De León and Senator Henry Stern have introduced Senate Bill 49 (“SB 49”), a sweeping attempt… Read More
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