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The use of real property in Hawaii requires a thorough understanding of local, state and federal laws. Such laws affect zoning and land use planning; infrastructure development and public financing; protection for air, land and water; rights to water and other natural resources; rights of Native Hawaiians, as well as the procedures involved in permits, approvals, certifications and appeals.
Clients must also consider the impact of a project on residents and the community, and appreciate the accepted practices of the business community. Addressing these topics can be challenging because some of the laws in Hawaii are in a state of flux. We handle the legal and social concerns that face each client with care and sensitivity.
The Land Use, Environmental, and Administrative Law division of Imanaka Kudo & Fujimoto is actively involved in developing and interpreting these shifting laws and rights. We draw upon our extensive legal expertise, broad experience and philosophy of providing timely, quality service to guide our clients through the myriad of federal, state and local laws to successful results.
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