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About Me
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About me: I have the privilege of working with and on behalf of low income people to hold local redevelopment agencies to account, and ensure that they meet their... more
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Ms. Rodman is a smart, thorough, and hard-working lawyer.
Endorsement from lawyer:
Robert Dreher
, San Diego (CA), About 1 year ago
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Résumé
Licenses
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26 years
since Catherine A. Rodman was first licensed to practice law in CA.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Director & Supervising Attorney at Affordable Housing Advocates |
1996–present
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| Housing & Community Development Staff Attorney at Legal Aid Society of San Diego, Inc |
1984–1995
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| California Western SOL |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1983 |
| Univ of California Irvine |
Sociology |
BA - Bachelor of Arts |
1979 |
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
Date |
| The Wiley E. Manual Award for Pro Bono Legal Services |
The State Bar of California |
2006 |
| Outstanding Advocate |
San Diego Housing Federation |
2001 |
| Outstanding Local Governmental Support |
Nonprofit Federation for Housing and Community Development |
1997 |
| Outstanding Individual Achievement in Affordable Housing |
Nonprofit Federation for Housing and Community Development |
1996 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Member |
San Diego County Bar Association |
1984–present
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| Member |
State Bar of California |
1984–present
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| Member, Photography Committee |
Lawyers Club of San Diego |
2003–2005
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Portfolio
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Cases
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- Title:
- Craig v. City of Poway
- Practice Area:
- Litigation
- Outcome:
- Peremptory writ of mandate issued
- Description:
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State Community Redevelopment Law (CRL) requires that redevelopment agencies set aside at least 20% of all tax increment allocated to the agency from...
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
Conference |
Date |
| Using the Housing Fund for Planning and Administration Costs |
California Redevelopment Association Conference |
2005 |
| Policy, Advocacy and the Law: How to Influence Local Redevelopment Agency's Use of the Low and Moderate Income Housing Funds |
Housing California's Annual Conference |
2004 |
| Choosing a Career in Legal Services |
California Western School of Law, Career Services' Pro Bono Luncheon |
2001 |
| Pushing the Envelope-Redevelopment & Housing |
Nonprofit Federation for Housing & Community Development's 10th Annual Conference |
2001 |
| Raising the Roof: Cutting-Edge Housing Advocacy |
The West Coast Conference on Progressive Lawyering's Shaking the Foundations |
2001 |
| Housing and Homelessness |
California Western School of Law's Public Interest Law Foundation |
1999 |
| Inclusionary Housing Obligations under State Community Redevelopment Law |
California Redevelopment Association's Legal Issues Symposium |
1998 |
| Monitoring Agencies, Litigation and Other Strategies to Enforce Affordable Housing Obligations |
Western Center on Law & Poverty MCLE Training: Redevelopment: Disaster or Opportunity? |
1994 |
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