In The News . . . . $90,000 In Attorney’s Fees Will Be Paid To Nonprofit Organization By San Diego To Settle Tijuana River Valley Dredging Dispute

Settlement Will Be the Subject of an Upcoming Hearing.

     As reported by Wendy Fry in a February 3, 2011 post in the online version of The San Diego Union-Tribune, the City of San Diego has agreed to settle a lawsuit over emergency dredging in the Tijuana River Valley by the nonprofit group San Diegans For Open Government. As a part of the settlement, San Diego agreed to pay $90,000 in attorney’s fees to the nonprofit group and to conduct an environmental review.

     Apparently, a hearing on the fairness of the settlement will be conducted in the future before San Diego County Superior Court Judge Timothy Taylor, who co-contributor Mike had the pleasure of working with on some federal securities cases while he was a private practitioner during the mid-1990s.

Tijuana River Valley -- Google Maps.

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