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Cox Castle Mourns the Passing of Partner Michael Zischke

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--It is with profound sadness that Cox Castle announces Michael Zischke, a partner and leading land use and environmental attorney, passed away on Thursday, January 2nd. Mike was a partner in Cox Castle’s San Francisco office for nearly 18 years. Survived by his wife Nadine and daughters Julie and Jessica, Mike will be fondly remembered by his colleagues as someone for whom the profession was always personal and who cared deeply about his work. Mike was a talented an...

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