Education
J.D., UC Hastings College of the Law
B.A., Revelle College, University of California, San Diego
Bar Admissions
California
Court Admissions
Various Federal Courts
Industries
Memberships
International Right-of-Way Association, Orange County Chapter, Past President and held other offices including President-Elect, Treasurer, Membership Chair, and Newsletter Co-Editor
Boys & Girls Club of Capistrano Valley, Past-President, Board Member, Pro Bono General Counsel
Orange County Bar Association
For more than 30 years, trial lawyer Rick has been representing landowners, developers, businesses, and public agencies in some of California’s biggest eminent domain, inverse condemnation, land use, and other real estate deals and disputes. Rick has an unrivaled understanding of how to navigate complicated eminent domain and land use issues, and clients regularly seek his counsel on acquisition deals, valuation, and on land planning and entitlement issues.
While Rick is an exceptional litigator, he employs a strategic approach to finding successful resolutions for his clients early in the process, avoiding costly litigation whenever possible. His extensive and comprehensive knowledge of this narrow space, coupled with his experience and understanding of how the regulatory environment and infrastructure impacts land use, allow Rick to strategically negotiate multimillion-dollar deals for clients across a variety of industries. Rick is steadfast in his belief that achieving a client’s objective is what is important, not a litigation victory, and that this usually means the primary focus must be on keeping a client’s project moving forward. Although he is always ready to go to trial when needed, Rick recognizes that litigation is a crucial tool but not always the solution.
Rick’s reputation, experience, and deep knowledge earn him invitations to speak before prestigious organizations locally and nationally, including the Appraisal Institute and the International Right-of-Way Association. His leadership also includes serving in various volunteer roles, such as the President of the Orange County Chapter of the International Right-of-Way Association.
In addition, Rick gives back to his community, including through his extensive work with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Capistrano Valley, which he helped found 30 years ago, and which he has helped grow, including as the Clubs’ only two-time President, into a multimillion-dollar enterprise that serves thousands of kids. Rick feels that this experience has given him vastly more than he has given to the Clubs, including in helping inform his understanding of organizational growth and development. Rick’s work with the Clubs has earned him honors, including the National Service to Youth Award, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the President's Award from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Capistrano Valley, and the Board Excellence Award from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Orange County Area Council.
Outside of his practice, Rick’s determination and diligence has driven him to complete well over 100 marathons and ultramarathons, and he is also a two-time Ironman Triathlete (2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike, and 26.2-mile run).
While Rick is an exceptional litigator, he employs a strategic approach to finding successful resolutions for his clients early in the process, avoiding costly litigation whenever possible. His extensive and comprehensive knowledge of this narrow space, coupled with his experience and understanding of how the regulatory environment and infrastructure impacts land use, allow Rick to strategically negotiate multimillion-dollar deals for clients across a variety of industries. Rick is steadfast in his belief that achieving a client’s objective is what is important, not a litigation victory, and that this usually means the primary focus must be on keeping a client’s project moving forward. Although he is always ready to go to trial when needed, Rick recognizes that litigation is a crucial tool but not always the solution.
Rick’s reputation, experience, and deep knowledge earn him invitations to speak before prestigious organizations locally and nationally, including the Appraisal Institute and the International Right-of-Way Association. His leadership also includes serving in various volunteer roles, such as the President of the Orange County Chapter of the International Right-of-Way Association.
In addition, Rick gives back to his community, including through his extensive work with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Capistrano Valley, which he helped found 30 years ago, and which he has helped grow, including as the Clubs’ only two-time President, into a multimillion-dollar enterprise that serves thousands of kids. Rick feels that this experience has given him vastly more than he has given to the Clubs, including in helping inform his understanding of organizational growth and development. Rick’s work with the Clubs has earned him honors, including the National Service to Youth Award, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the President's Award from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Capistrano Valley, and the Board Excellence Award from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Orange County Area Council.
Outside of his practice, Rick’s determination and diligence has driven him to complete well over 100 marathons and ultramarathons, and he is also a two-time Ironman Triathlete (2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike, and 26.2-mile run).
Early Settlement Negotiations and Mediations
Anaheim, California
2.09.24
54th Annual Litigation Seminar
Appraisal Institute Southern California Chapter Virtual Seminar
11.04.21
53rd Annual Litigation Seminar
Virtual Event
11.05.20
Easement Valuation — an Oxymoron? Can Easements Actually be Valued or Are We Throwing Darts?
Portland, Oregon
6.10.19
51st Annual Litigation Seminar
Los Angeles, California
11.01.18
Procedural Strategies for Claimants in Land Use Litigation
Los Angeles, California
10.17.12
Defining the Larger Parcel Cross-Examination of Expert Witnesses
Los Angeles, California
11.10.11
101 Ways to Get Your Agency in Hot Water
10.26.10
The Changing Economy and Decisions Made on Moving or not Moving
10.16.09
Perils of Prejudgment Possession
9.22.09
Perils of Prejudgment Possession
3.11.09
Eminent Domain 101: Where Are We And What Does The Future Hold?
5.08.08
Proposition 90: The Anderson Initiative
9.28.06
Zoning and Land Use in California
Palm Desert, California
9.15.06
Due Diligence and Entitlements Processing Strategies and Issues
1.01.06
A Tale of Two Approaches: Evidence of Environmental Contamination in Eminent Domain
10.11.05
A Texas Win In Takings Dispute 'Could Have A Chilling Effect'
K. Erik Friess in Law360
Press Mention
1.18.24
LA Already Facing Hurdles To Ambitious Land Bank Agenda
K. Erik Friess in Law360
Press Mention
8.01.22
Lexology
Article
10.01.20
Riverside Property Owner Sues County in Federal Court, Citing New U.S. Supreme Court Decision
K. Erik Friess in the Daily Journal
Press Mention
11.05.19
After Knick Ruling, Calif. Suit Is Testing Federal Court Waters
K. Erik Friess in Law360
Press Mention
10.07.19
Riverside Land Case Is Among the First to Go to Federal Court
K. Erik Friess in GlobeSt
Press Mention
9.19.19
OC judge says CEQA case is unique
K. Erik Friess in the Daily Journal
Press Mention
3.14.18
Calif. Cities Gain Leverage In Affordable Housing Talks
K. Erik Friess in Law360
Press Mention
5.02.16
High Court Eminent Domain Case May Offer States Clarity
K. Erik Friess in Law360
Press Mention
1.26.16
Riverside County: Habitat Protection Falters as Land Owners Push Back
K. Erik Friess in The Press-Enterprise
Press Mention
5.17.14
Justices: Jury, Not judge, Should Decide City's Eminent Domain Action Against Landowners
K. Erik Friess in the Daily Journal
Press Mention
8.13.13
City's Plan to Seize Mortgages Could Lead to Court Fights, Attorneys Say
K. Erik Friess in the Daily Journal
Press Mention
7.31.13
Press Release
3.27.13
Riverside County Drops Appeal of Borel Road Ruling
K. Erik Friess in The Californian
Press Mention
9.02.12
By K. Erik Friess
Article
4.01.10
Rick Friess Joins Litigation Practice Group at Allen Matkins
Firm's Orange County Taps Veteran Eminent Domain/Inverse Condemnation Trial Attorney
Press Release
3.19.10
Erosion Control, or Coney Island South?
By K. Erik Friess in the Los Angeles Daily Journal
Article
12.15.09
By K. Erik Friess in the Los Angeles Daily Journal
Article
10.15.09
By K. Erik Friess in Los Angeles Daily Journal
Article
1.02.09
California Court of Appeal Opens The Door to Regulatory Takings Claims
By K. Erik Friess in the California Real Estate Journal
Article
11.03.08
By K. Erik Friess in Los Angeles Daily Journal
Article
10.17.08
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