anthony@agclawfirm.com
Anthony Marinaccio is an Associate with the Firm, specializing in the area of redevelopment law, landlord-tenant issues, zoning and land use matters, environmental law and real estate law. Mr. Marinaccio has experience advising public agency and private entity clients on Jessica's Law, discrimination and Fair Housing laws, the Solar Rights Act, and the California Public Records Act.
Working closely with public agencies and their staff members, Mr. Marinaccio has advised clients on matters such as the Public Records Act, the Compassionate Use Act, affordable housing compliance, and public contracting.
Mr. Marinaccio holds a J.D. from Whittier Law School where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. While in law school, he was a member of the Whittier Law Review. During law school, Mr. Marinaccio was awarded the prestigious CALI "Excellence for the Future" Awards in Constitutional Law, Local Government Law, and Remedies.
Prior to working at Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin, Mr. Marinaccio externed for U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Stephen J. Hillman where he worked on appeals for Social Security Disability benefits.
Mr. Marinaccio was born and raised in Arcadia, California. Prior to law school, Mr. Marinaccio attended the University of San Diego where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Science.
SERVICE, AWARDS, PUBLICATIONS, AND SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
- How to Use Redevelopment Law in Your Real Estate Practice, presentation before the Realtors Commercial Alliance of Orange County, August 2010
- Court Finds Landlord Has No Duty to Warn Other Tenants For Random Acts of Violence, published in Apartment Age, July 2010
- Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, and the Right to Fair Housing: How the Fair Housing Act Applies to Sober Living Homes, republished in the California Public Law Journal Journal, Vol. 33, No. 2, Spring 2010
- How to Properly Handle Move-Ins & Move-Outs to Avoid Lawsuits, presentation before Apartment Owners Association of Los Angeles, May 2010.
- Multiple Tenants in a Unit: Laws Addressing Co-Tenants, Guests, and Occupants, published in Apartment Owners Association News, May 2010
- Avoid Discrimination Lawsuits in the Tenant Screening Process, published in Apartment Owners Association News, March 2010
"Agreement" Cannot Exempt Rent Control Unit From Rent Control, published in Apartment Age, March 2010
Move In, Move Out Seminar, presented with the Apartment Owners Association, March 2010
Beware: Housing Code Violations May Cause Revocation of Your Real Estate License, published in Apartment Age, March 2010
EDUCATION
Juris Doctor, Whittier Law School
Bachelor of Arts, University of San Diego
ADMISSIONS
PRACTICE AREAS
Land Use, Environmental, and Real Estate Development
Redevelopment Law
Public Agency - Municipal Law
Government Relations/Legislative Advocacy
General Litigation