Adam Lindgren is managing principal of our Sacramento office. He currently serves as the city attorney for the cities of Rancho Cordova and Half Moon Bay and assistant city attorney for the City of Fort Bragg. Adam also serves as special counsel to the Del Puerto Health Care District, the San Leandro Hillside Geologic Hazard Abatement District and other agencies. Adam has written and lectured extensively on land use and municipal law topics including the Brown Act, Conflicts of Interest, Proposition 218, takings and exactions, zoning district formation and GHAD's. Prior to joining Meyers Nave, Adam worked as a land use attorney at McCutchen, Doyle, Brown and Enersen and as a legislative assistant to a United States congresswoman.Adam and Steve Mattas, another principal at Meyers Nave, are the authors and editors for a new CEB treatise on land use law, California Land Use Practice. He is a former chair and editor of the League of California Cities Municipal Law Handbook Committee and co-author of the California Education of the Bar Zoning Practice Update 2002, 2003. He is also a member of the League of California Cities' City Attorney Department Ad Hoc Committee on Practice Management and Ethical Standards.Adam graduated with a B.A., cum laude, from Columbia University, and received his J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center with the distinction of Public Interest Law Scholar |