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Jeffrey V. Dunn

Partner

Irvine
18101 Von Karman Ave
Suite 1000
(949) 263-2600

Jeffrey V. Dunn is a highly sought after legal counsel to public agencies in complex litigation matters. Recognized as one of California’s leading local government litigation attorneys, he was selected as one of California’s Top 100 Attorneys by the Daily Journal in 2016 and 2013. He was also recognized as one of California Lawyer magazine’s Attorneys of the Year for 2014, Daily Journal’s Top 20 Municipal Attorneys in 2013 and Top 25 Municipal Attorneys in 2011. Jeff has extensive experience in water resource litigation "wherein the scope and technical complexity of issues concerning water resource management are unequalled by virtually any other type of activity presented to the courts." Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. v. East Bay Mun. Utility Dist. (1980) 26 Cal.3d 183, 194.

In City of Santa Maria v. Adams, et al (2012) 211 Cal.App.4th 266, Jeff successfully represented the City of Santa Maria in one of the largest and most complex cases in California involving the adjudication of water rights in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. This case was chosen by the State of California as a pilot project for innovative case management programs involving the Internet, which led to significant costs savings for the City of Santa Maria, the lead governmental entity in the case.

Jeff won a trial in Northern California representing the Truckee Meadows Water Authority, a Nevada joint-powers authority consisting of the cities of Reno, Sparks and Washoe County in their case to obtain rights to Donner Lake water in 2010. The victory preserves a critical water supply during drought years for 330,000 residents in Reno and surrounding areas.

Jeff represents County of Los Angeles Waterworks District No. 40 in long-standing disputes over groundwater rights in the Antelope Valley in the largest groundwater rights adjudication in California. The case will determine water rights in the arid Antelope Valley and is considered to be one of the state’s most complex water rights disputes involving competing claims by claims by two large classes of property owners, agricultural interests, public water suppliers and the United States government. In 2011, he successfully led a group of public water suppliers in establishing the safe yield of the Antelope Valley Groundwater Basin, the common water supply for all users. The Daily Journal selected the trial court decision as a Top Verdict By Impact for 2011.

In addition to water disputes, Jeff is frequently retained by local governments on other complex litigation matters. He represented the County of Riverside, the Riverside County Transportation Commission and the City of Corona in highly-publicized litigation against the California Department of Transportation over traffic conditions and private toll lanes on the Riverside (91) Freeway in Orange and Riverside counties. The successful decision led to the removal of governmental restrictions on widening the Riverside freeway to alleviate traffic in the major public transportation corridor between Orange and Riverside Counties.

Jeff has successfully represented clients in disputes involving the California Public Records Act and Ralph M. Brown Act, including the County of Los Angeles in County of Los Angeles v. Superior Court (2005) 130 Cal.App.4th 1099. In a related case, he successfully defended the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors against a lawsuit by the Los Angeles Times seeking court-ordered disclosure of confidential discussions concerning highly-publicized issues regarding the King/Drew Medical Center.

In 2014, Jeff successfully represented the Western Riverside Council of Governments in its lawsuit to recover unpaid traffic mitigation impact fees from the City of Beaumont. After a four-week trial, the Orange County Superior Court awarded $43 million to Jeff’s client and $14 million in prejudgment interest, which makes the trial court judgment more than $57 million. The Daily Journal selected the trial court decision as a Top Verdict by Impact for 2014. 

In 2015, Jeff successfully represented the Castaic Lake Water Agency against a legal challenge to the $73 million acquisition of a private water company. The winning trial court decision secures a public water supply for tens of thousands of residents and businesses in Los Angeles County.

Jeff is often asked to represent local government interests in matters of statewide importance. He has successfully argued cases before the California Supreme Court including Claremont Police Officers Association v. City of Claremont, (2006) 39 Cal.4th 623, which affirmed the city’s right to implement a study to determine whether police officers engaged in racial profiling. He has also successfully represented the City of Lake Forest in federal court litigation involving the Americans with Disabilities Act in James v. City of Costa Mesa (2012) 684 F.3d 825.

Jeff has gained national recognition for his successful representation in one of the most controversial issues currently facing California cities and counties: municipal regulation of marijuana distribution facilities. He was trial and appellate counsel in key published decisions affirming local government’s authority to protect public safety and local land use authority, including the unanimous decision by the California Supreme Court in City of Riverside v. Inland Empire Patients’ Health and Wellness Center (2013) 56 Cal.App.4th 729. He has discussed this subject on the NBC Nightly News, in the Washington Post and in other national and local television, radio and print media.  

Education

  • Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School, J.D.
  • Brigham Young University, B.S.

Bar Admissions

  • California

Awards

  • Southern California Super Lawyers®, Civil Litigation: Defense (2014-2016)
Jeffrey V. Dunn
Partner
Memberships
  • State Bar of California
 

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