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Ms. Lee-Cho is a member of the land use department at Miller, Miller & Canby. Ms. Lee-Cho’s practice areas include land use, zoning, and administrative law.
EXPERIENCE:
Ms. Lee-Cho joined Miller, Miller & Canby in 2002 after a five-year association with the law firm of McClain-Hill Associates in Los Angeles, California, where her environmental and land use practice focused on environmental quality act compliance, entitlements procurement, and zoning and general plan amendment, in connection with residential, commercial and mixed-use development.
Ms. Lee-Cho also served, from November 2000 to June 2002, as a voting member of the California Coastal Commission, an independent quasi-judicial state agency responsible for regulating land and water uses along California’s 1,100 mile coastline in accordance with Coastal Act policies relating to public access and recreation, terrestrial and marine habitat protection, visual resources, landform alteration, agricultural lands, commercial fisheries, industrial uses, water quality, offshore oil and gas development, transportation, and development design.
EDUCATION:
University of California, Los Angeles (B.A., 1993); Loyola Law School (J.D., 1996).
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