Curtis Wright, Managing Partner at Serviam by Wright LLP, is set to instruct at the Module One Academy, a foundational course in code enforcement training, from February 5 to February 9, 2025, in Los Banos, California. This training, organized by the California Association of Code Enforcement Officers (CACEO), provides participants with critical knowledge and practical skills necessary for effective code enforcement. As part of his instruction, Mr. Wright will be leading the "Legal Aspects" session of the academy, offering insights into key legal principles that guide code enforcement officers in their duties. legal aspects session will cover: 4th Amendment Law Administrative Hearings Administrative Enforcement Due Process Requirements Constitutional Considerations in Code Enforcement Administrative and Judicial Procedures Case Law Affecting Code Enforcement Practices "With extensive expertise in nuisance abatement, municipal prosecution, receiverships, and code enforcement litigation, I am committed to advancing the profession by educating both new and experienced code enforcement officers. My involvement in the academy reinforces Serviam by Wright LLP’s dedication to...
Serviam by Wright Founding Partner to Moderate Code Enforcement Panel at League’s 2020 Annual Conference

Serviam by Wright LLP Founding Partner Curtis Wright will moderate a session on code enforcement during the 2020 League of California Cities (League) Annual Conference and Expo, Oct. 7-9 in Long Beach. City of Sacramento Code & Housing Chief Peter Lemos and former CACEO Code Enforcement Officer President and City of Duarte Code Enforcement Manager Larry Breceda will round out the panel, which will discuss how code enforcement services have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Additional panelists to be announced.
The trio will offer advice to the conference attendees on how cities can re-examine available resources to help maximize response effectiveness and public safety during a pandemic. The 60-minute discussion, “Code Enforcement During a Pandemic: Lessons Learned,” will also cover relevant statutes, case law, lessons learned, and best practices.
“The COVID-19 pandemic is changing how local government and code enforcement departments operate, and we’re grateful to support public agencies as they adapt to these unprecedented times,” said Curtis. “The League’s Annual Conference will provide an important forum to share our experiences handling the pandemic. We hope our panel will offer comprehensive insights on code enforcement so cities can effectively prepare for the future.”
The 2020 Annual Conference and Expo will serve as a key event for city staff, elected officials, and others in the local government space to discuss best practices, network, and celebrate accomplishments. Serviam by Wright LLP also will host a booth in the Expo Hall during the conference to converse with public agency leaders and conference attendees.
Serviam by Wright recently renewed its Silver-Level sponsorship of the League, an association of California city officials who work together to enhance their knowledge and skills, exchange information, and combine resources so that they may influence policy decisions that affect cities.
Serviam by Wright LLP attorneys deliver municipal legal services, specializing in receiverships, nuisance abatement, code enforcement, public safety, police services, civil rights litigation, and lawsuit defense. Leveraging their unique experience, cutting-edge legal concepts, and effective use of existing laws, they help cities and counties throughout California increase public safety, combat blight, and save funds. Serviam by Wright LLP’s passion for code enforcement is reflected in their volunteer service and legislative advocacy.
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