
Heather Dadashi
Associate
Contact Information
hdadashi@bicklawllp.com
949-432-3506
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Biography
Prior to joining Bick Law LLP, Heather Dadashi served as an Emmett/Frankel Fellow in Environmental Law and Policy at UCLA School of Law. Heather earned her B.A. in Legal Studies and Psychology from UC Berkeley and her J.D. from UCLA School of Law with a specialization in Environmental Law. During law school, she held legal internships with Los Angeles Waterkeeper, the Natural Resources Law Section of the California Attorney General’s Office, and the California Coastal Commission. She also served as a senior editor for the UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, a managing editor for the UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Policy, and a member of the Moot Court Honors Board.
Publications
- “How to Address Sea Level Risks in California Real Estate Transactions ,” Legal Planet (August 2023)
- “Strengthening California’s Hazard Disclosure Laws to Address Sea Level Rise Risks,” Pritzker Environmental Law and Policy Brief, UCLA Law Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment (August 2023)
- “State Air Regulations Can Go Above and Beyond National Standards ,” Legal Planet (August 2023)
- “UCLA Clinic Submits Amicus Brief in Water Rate Design Case ,” Legal Planet (June 2023)
- “Why the Bay Area’s Zero-Emission Appliance Rule is a Big Deal ,” Legal Planet (March 2023 )
- “How Much Rain is L.A. Capturing? ” Legal Planet (January 2023 )
- “New Paper Addresses California Air District Authority to End NOx Pollution from Household Appliances ,” Legal Planet (April 2022 )
- “How Air Districts Can End NOx Pollution from Household Appliances,” Pritzker Environmental Law and Policy Brief, UCLA Law Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment (March 2022 )
- “Why CEQA is a Useful Tool for Environmental Justice Communities in California,” Legal Planet (February 2022 )
- “The Need for Enhanced and Meaningful Confidentiality in Tribal Cultural Resource Protection,” Legal Planet (November 2021 )
- “CEQA Tribal Cultural Resource Protection: Gaps in the Law and Implementation,” UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy (November 2021 )