Biography
Fred Gaines is the Founding and Managing Partner of Gaines & Stacey LLP, a San Fernando Valley based law firm which specializes in land use, zoning, environmental law, related litigation and political advocacy. The firm, which has offices in Woodland Hills and Costa Mesa, California, provides counsel and services to property owners, real estate developers, governmental agencies, community groups and individuals related to real estate and land use issues.
Mr. Gaines concentrates his practice in a variety of areas, including administrative approvals, environmental (CEQA/NEPA) review of development projects, and litigation involving development projects, property transactions, boundary disputes, and other real estate related matters. Mr. Gaines has handled numerous matters before the California Coastal Commission and has acted as lead counsel for plaintiffs in the landmark cases Landgate v. California Coastal Commission and Lechuza Villas West v. State of California.
Mr. Gaines is a Past President of the San Fernando Valley Bar Association and a Past Trustee of the Los Angeles County Bar Association. He is a Member of the California Building Industry Association Select Committee on Industry Litigation, Chair of the Valley Economic Alliance, Past President of the Executives of the Los Angeles Jewish Home and the Past Chair of the Valley Industry and Commerce Association (“VICA”).
Mr. Gaines was elected twice to the Calabasas City Council, serving from 2011-2020. He served as Mayor in 2013-2014 and 2017-2018.
Mr. Gaines was born in Los Angeles, California. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Political Science from University of California, Los Angeles. He received a Masters in Public Policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law.
Mr. Gaines has received numerous professional and community awards including being named one of the “Top 25 Lawyers of the San Fernando Valley” (2002), “Best Community Executive Leader” (2004), “Valley’s Most Trusted Advisors” (2011 and 2015), and to “The 200″ (2016-2021) by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal. He is also a recipient of The Calabasas Mayor’s Award (2002), VICA’s Harmon Ballin Community Service Award (2005), the Los Angeles Jewish Home’s Tom Bane Humanitarian Award (2009), the Chabad of Calabasas Public Service Award (2013), the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce “Spirit of Calabasas” Award (2017), and the Encino Chamber of Commerce Armand Arabian Leaders in Public Service Award (2019).
Mr. Gaines resides in Calabasas, California with his wife Jill. Jill is a past two term elected Board Member and President of the Las Virgenes Unified School District. They have three adult daughters, Danielle (Jeremy) Perlman, Stephanie (Alexander) Chapin, Allison, and two grandchildren.
Activities
- Valley Industry and Commerce Association, Chair, 2002-2003, Board of Directors, 1993-present.
- California Building Industry Association Select Committee on Industry Litigation, 1991-present.
- Valley Development Forum, President, 1995.
- San Fernando Valley Bar Association, President, 1998-1999.
- Regional Advisory Council, Southern California Association of Governments, Chair, 1995-1996.
- Sherman Oaks Town Council, President, 1995.
- Adjunct Professor of Law, University of West Los Angeles School of Law, 1993-1996.
- Los Angeles County Bar Association, Trustee, 1999-2000.
- Los Angeles Jewish Home for the Aging, The Executives, President, 2009-2011; Grancell Village/Eisenberg Board of Directors, 2010-present.
- Valley Economic Alliance, Chair, 2020-present, Board of Directors, 2003-present.
Legal Employment
1997 – Present
Gaines & Stacey LLP
Woodland Hills, California
Founding and Managing Partner of firm specializing in land use, zoning, environmental law, related litigation and political advocacy.
1989 – 1997
Reznik & Reznik, A Law Corporation
Sherman Oaks, California
Partner and Chair of the firm’s Land Use Department.
1986 – 1989
Manatt, Phelps, Rothenberg & Phillips
Los Angeles, California
Member of the Litigation and Administrative Law Departments.
1985
Extern Clerk for The Honorable Marilyn Hall Patel
United States District Judge
San Francisco, California
Education
1986
University of California, Berkeley School of Law
Juris Doctor
1983
Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
Masters in Public Policy
Recipient of Kennedy Fellowship in Public Affairs and Government
1981
University of California, Los Angeles
B.A., cum laude, Economics and Political Science
Undergraduate Student Body President, 1980-1981
Elected Office
Calabasas City Council
2011-2020
Mayor Pro Tem 2012-2013, 2016-2017
Mayor 2013-2014, 2017-2018
Appointments
City of Calabasas Library Commission
Member, 1998-2011.
President, 2000-2001, 2004-2005, 2008-2009
City of Calabasas Civic Center Task Force
Member, 2005-2010.
Los Angeles County Public Library Commission
Member, 1995-1999.
Chair, 1997-1998
State of California, Library of California Board
Member, 2001-2004. President, 2004
State of California, San Fernando Valley Advisory Commission
Member, 1997-2002
Citizen’s Advisory Panel on Transportation Solutions for the San Fernando Valley
Member, 1988
University of California Board of Regents
Member, 1984-1985
Legal Association Memberships
- State Bar of California
- American Bar Association
- Los Angeles County Bar Association
- San Fernando Valley Bar Association