Client Successes
Read a sampling of success stories from agencies and organizations who have recently asked us to apply our unique experience to their legal problems.
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)
Meyers Nave conducted an independent internal affairs investigation of the BART Police officers involved in the New Year's Day officer-involved shooting at Fruitvale Station.
City and Redevelopment Agency of San Leandro
Meyers Nave attorneys assist in the development of an environmentally-friendly community housing project for low-income seniors in downtown San Leandro.
City and Redevelopment Agency of South San Francisco
Meyers Nave represented the City and its Redevelopment Agency in affordable housing and commercial transactions involving the purchase, sale and rehabilitation of properties. Included in this work are the negotiation and preparation of financing, acquisition and disposition agreements.
City of Dublin
Meyers Nave attorneys assisted the City of Dublin in developing a Climate Action Plan, and the City became one of the first cities in Alameda County to adopt a Climate Action Plan in compliance with state and local air district requirements.
City of Dublin
Meyers Nave worked closely with City staff and negotiated extensively with the landowner, the private developer and the other lenders that provided funding for a mixed-income housing development. The project was financed with tax credits, tax-exempt bonds backed by a letter of credit, City loans and a deferred-payment ground lease.
City of Inglewood
A multidisciplinary team of Meyers Nave attorneys is advising the City of Inglewood on the planned redevelopment of the Hollywood Park racetrack. The track, located three miles east of Los Angeles International Airport, is the largest parcel of undeveloped land in the Greater Los Angeles Area.
City of Larkspur
Meyers Nave’s attorneys achieved an $8.3 million verdict awarded in favor of the City of Larkspur and against national engineering firm Jacobs Engineering Group with respect to fraudulently concealing defective design work on a bridge retrofit program.
City of Milpitas
Meyers Nave successfully obtained a $4.5 million settlement against the architect and the construction manager at Turner Construction the day before trial was scheduled to commence.
City of Petaluma and Petaluma Redevelopment Agency
For the City of Petaluma and the Petaluma Redevelopment Agency, Meyers Nave negotiated and drafted a development agreement, owner participation agreement, garage construction and operations agreements, and ancillary documents related to development of a theater, multi-family housing, retail and commercial project.
City of Pittsburg and Pittsburg Redevelopment Agency
Meyers Nave assisted the Pittsburg Redevelopment Agency in negotiating a global settlement of open lawsuits for a major mixed use commercial-residential project.
City of Rancho Cordova
After a 7 day trial in October, chaired by David Skinner and Neli Palma, Judge Raymond M. Cadel, judge of the Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento, overruled the Lily Company’s legal challenge to the Redevelopment Agency’s use of eminent domain.
City of Reno and Reno Redevelopment Agency
Meyers Nave assisted the City of Reno and Reno Redevelopment Agency with Aces Baseball Stadium and downtown Freight House District Project.
City of San Leandro
Meyers Nave negotiated owner participation agreements and developed loan documents for the Agency’s proposed financing of a 100-unit affordable rental development.
City of San Leandro
Meyers Nave attorneys defended two San Leandro police officers against plaintiff, Nathaniel Willingham, who claimed he was arrested unlawfully.
City of Union City
Meyers Nave is representing the City of Union City in its planning process for a compact new pedestrian- and transit -oriented mixed-use development near the City’s BART station. The development will include high-density residential, office and retail uses.
Healdsburg Redevelopment Agency
Meyers Nave provided bond counsel and disclosure counsel legal services for the issuance, sale, and delivery of $21 million of 2010 Tax Allocation Bonds to fund the Sotoyome Community Development Project.
















