About

Geo-Law

Attorneys with strong earth science backgrounds are uniquely positioned to understand the legal and geological complexities of disputes involving erosion hazards, landsliding, water rights, land use, earthquake hazards, property boundaries, soil settlement, and development and construction.

Geo-Law pillars

As a Ph.D. engineering geologist and an attorney sought out for his land use, environmental, water law, real estate, construction and Proposition 218 expertise, Dr. Benumof specializes in what he has coined “GEO-LAW” – a multidisciplinary practice integrating law and earth science with eight (8) core specialty areas of practice, including:

Land Use & Environmental
Water Law
Geology & Geologic Hazards
Coastal
Real Estate
Construction
Proposition 218
Architecture / Engineering

What is Geo-Law?

“GEO” = The Greek prefix meaning “of or relating to the Earth.”

“GEO-LAW” = Law as it relates to the Earth, namely the complex crossover between law, policy, business, land use, water, earth science, and engineering.

“EARTH SCIENCE” = an all-encompassing term, synonymous with “geoscience,” for sciences related to the Earth, including but not limited to geology, geotechnical engineering, coastal geomorphology, physical oceanography, hydrology, hydrogeology, meterology, and soil science.

Expert in Geo-Law.

Dr. Benjamin T. Benumof brings unparalleled expertise to the intersection of law and earth sciences, with a distinguished educational background and a commitment to providing top-tier legal services.

Education

Benjamin T. Benumof, Ph.D., Esq.

Ph.D., Earth Sciences, UC Santa Cruz

J.D., University of San Diego School of Law

B.S., Geological Sciences, UC Santa Barbara

B.A., Geography, UC Santa Barbara

Geo-Law

The #1 source for the knowledgeable crossover between law, policy, business, and the earth sciences.

Office

GEO-LAW, P.C.

555 N. El Camino Real, #A396
San Clemente, CA 92672