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(2004 -2006) Redevelopment Agencies, and as General Counsel of the Big <br />Bear City Community Services District (1994- 2001). <br />As perhaps the foremost expert on Proposition 218, Michael assisted the <br />Legislative Analyst's Office in the impartial analysis of the measure and co- <br />chaired the committee which drafted what became the Proposition 218 <br />Omnibus Implementation Act of 1997. He also chaired the committees which <br />drafted the League of California Cities' Prop. 218 and 26 Implementation <br />Guides. <br />Michael was elected by his peers to serve as President of the City Attorneys' <br />Department of the League of California Cities in 2003 -2004. <br />Michael was appointed by the Rules Committee of the California State <br />Assembly to the Commission on Local Governance in the 21st Century, The <br />Commission was formed under 1997's A.B. 1484 to study the Cortese -Knox, <br />Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act and the bulk of its <br />recommendations became law as Chapter 761 of the Statutes of 2000. <br />Michael graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University (BA 1983) and <br />received his law degree from University of California, Boalt Hall School of <br />Law (JD 1988), graduating first in his class. While in law school, he was an <br />Articles Editor of the California Law Review and became a member of the <br />Order of the Coif upon graduation. Michael was law clerk to the Honorable <br />James R. Browning, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the <br />Ninth Circuit, in 1988 - -1989. <br />He taught Administrative Law as an adjunct Professor of Law at the Boalt <br />Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley in 1995 and is a <br />frequent speaker an (I trainer on a wide range of public law topics. <br />Michael comments on local government and municipal finance topics on <br />Twitter ( @MColanwono) and LinkedIn ( Michael Colantuono ). <br />Practice Areas: <br />Appellate Advocacy <br />Complex Litigation <br />I ME P11170 <br />25H -6 <br />
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