The Law Office of Stewart D. Jenkins is a specialized legal practice focusing on municipal, election, and real estate law, distinguished by over four decades of litigation experience and a commitment to personalized client service. This robust small firm stands out for its deep expertise in constitutional and governmental matters, providing dedicated representation to individuals, citizens’ groups, and businesses navigating complex regulatory environments.
Stewart Jenkins brings more than 43 years of experience to each case, offering responsive and individualized attention tailored to client needs. The firm is particularly adept at handling matters involving direct democracy processes, property rights, and public interest litigation, serving clients who require knowledgeable advocacy in election law, land use disputes, and governmental transparency issues.
Services Offered
- Estate Planning (Wills, Revocable Trusts, Healthcare Powers of Attorney, Powers of Attorney over Assets, Healthcare Directives, Pet Trusts, Charitable Trusts, Irrevocable Trusts, Proposition 13 Trusts)
- Real Estate Law (Industrial Leases, Commercial Leases, Easements, Lot Line Adjustments, Property Tax Issues, Real Estate Construction and Use Permitting, Eminent Domain, Unconstitutional Takings of Property)
- Election & Campaign Law (Filing and Qualification of Candidates and Measures, Ballot Statement Advice, Voter Registration Campaigns, Ballot Counting Challenges, Initiative and Referendum Petitions, Recall Petitions, Campaign Finance Advice, Quo Warranto Actions)
- Constitutional / Governmental / Municipal Law (Public Interest Litigation, Ralph M. Brown Act, Public Records Act, Taxpayer & Citizen Lawsuits, Private Attorney General Challenges, Redistricting Counsel and Challenges, Conflict of Interest Challenges)
The firm serves clients throughout San Luis Obispo County and surrounding areas, including Nipomo, Arroyo Grande, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, and Morro Bay, offering focused legal support for matters involving local government, elections, and property rights.
