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Tag Archives: delay damages

Birnbaum gets support from friends of the court

Posted on October 3, 2012 by Daniel Himebaugh

While we wait for the Supreme Court of Washington to decide whether it will review Birnbaum v. Pierce County, I thought it might be nice to give some attention to two amicus briefs that were filed in support of our … Continue reading →

Tagged amicus, birnbaum, Chapter 64.40, delay damages, permitting, property rights, Supreme Court of Washington

New video highlights Birnbaum case

Posted on September 12, 2012 by Daniel Himebaugh

In our latest video, PLF client Wendy Birnbaum explains how PLF is helping her seek a legal remedy for bureaucratic delay. 

Tagged birnbaum, delay damages, property rights, Washington

PLF convinces court of appeals to limit troublesome land use decision

Posted on April 16, 2012 by Brian T. Hodges

Earlier today, Division One of Washington’s Court of Appeals issued a published decision in Birnbaum v. Pierce County, a case that asked whether a landowner could recover damages for government misfeasance during the permit review process. … Continue reading →

Tagged birnbaum, brian t. hodges, delay damages, Pacific Legal Foundation, PNW 20th Anniversary, property rights
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