Shareholder Diane De Felice, a member of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Los Angeles office in the Natural Resources Department, has been named as a 2023 Top Attorney by Pasadena Magazine. She was recognized in the Land Use and Zoning Law category. In its annual guide, the publication surveys local lawyers to “tell us who among them they thought were the best at what they do.”
De Felice advises her clients on land use and environmental law. Clients include developers, landowners, investors, public agencies and other private sector entities. She has comprehensive knowledge of public agency administrative processes and can streamline complex environmental issues entwined with land use and planning matters to enable clients’ to break ground on their projects as early as possible. She possesses industry-leading experience with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Subdivision Map Act, as well as state and federal resource agency permitting, and the Coastal Act.
To see the full list, which was featured in Pasadena Magazine’s March 2023 issue, click here.
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