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September 2002 Upping the Ante in the Approval Process, Urban Land
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January 1983 The San Francisco Office Housing Program: Social Policy Underwritten by Private Enterprise, Harvard Environmental Law Review
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Honors + Affiliations

Listed, Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business (2006–2008)

Listed, The Best Lawyers in America (2009)

President, Jewish Community Center of San Francisco

Board Member, San Francisco University High School

Listed, Northern California Super Lawyer (2006)

Phi Beta Kappa

Member, American Bar Association

Member, Bar Association of San Francisco

Member, Lambda Alpha Real Estate Economic Society

Bar Admissions

  • California
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Susan R. Diamond
Of Counsel


Email: sdiamond@morganlewis.com
San Francisco
One Market, Spear Street Tower
San Francisco, CA 94105-1596
Phone: 415.442.1251
Fax: 415.442.1001

Susan R. Diamond is of counsel in the Real Estate Practice in Morgan Lewis's San Francisco office and she holds a position at Stanford Law School as a lecturer teaching Land Use Law. Ms. Diamond's practice includes land use law, substantial experience in strategizing the development process, managing the entitlements process, securing approvals, and negotiating contracts for major developers, corporate users and not-for-profits (e.g., stadium, downtown and suburban office buildings and related facilities, residential/industrial/commercial master plans, biotech facilities, alternative energy systems, cemeteries, shopping centers, seniors projects, museums).

Ms. Diamond advises public sector, private sector, and not-for-profit clients with respect to a wide variety of planning and zoning laws including general plan and specific plan amendments, California Environmental Quality Act and National Environmental Policy Act, development agreements, zoning amendments, historic preservation, exactions, subdivision compliance, conditional use permit conditions, findings; conduct land use due diligence for real estate portfolio acquisitions and sales.

Ms. Diamond is admitted to practice in California.

Selected publications:

"Upping the Ante in the Approval Process," Urban Land, September 1992.

"A Transportation System Management Ordinance:  Developer-Requested Regulation," Land Use Law and Zoning Digest, April 1985.

"The San Francisco Office Housing Program:  Social Policy Underwritten by Private Enterprise," Harvard Environmental Law Review, 1983.

"San Francisco's Office-Housing Production Program," Land Use Law and Zoning Digest, co-authored with L. Share, October 1983.

Education

  • Harvard Law School, 1983, J.D. (Law)
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1983, M.C.P. (City Planning)
  • Stanford University, 1979, B.S. (Applied Science)