‘Trump will distance, disparage, and destroy’

IE 11 just isn’t supported. For an optimum expertise go to our website on one other browser. UP NEXT Good Liars create ‘Sincere Trump Playing cards’ specializing in 2020 election loss 06:17 ‘Packing 537 days into one report’: What to anticipate from Jan 6 Committee last report 05:02 Fmr. Mayor of San Antonio on lifting […]

thirty sixth Annual Land Use Legislation Convention Hosted by Touro Legislation Middle – in February 2023

FOUR VIRTUAL SESSIONS:Tuesday, February 7 and Wednesday, February 8, 2023Tuesday, February 14 and Wednesday, February 15, 2023 This Annual Land Use Institute program is designed for attorneys, skilled planners, and authorities officers concerned in land use planning, zoning, allowing, property growth, conservation and environmental safety, and associated litigation. It not solely addresses and analyzes the […]

NY Appellate Court Upholds Condemnation by Town

The Petitioner challenges the determination of the Town of Tonawanda (Town), which authorized the condemnation of property owned by the petitioner following a public hearing. The property, situated along the Niagara River, includes a coal-fired electric generating station that was decommissioned in 2016 and water intake structures. Petitioner commenced proceeding No. 1 asserting that the […]

Attorneys of housekeeper’s family respond to Alex Murdaugh’s attempt to take back $4.3M judgment

COLUMBIA, SC (WIS/Gray News) – The attorneys for the family of Gloria Satterfield, the Murdaugh family’s housekeeper, responded to Alex Murdaugh’s defense team’s attempt to vacate a $4.3 million judgment awarded to the family. In court documents filed Tuesday, the Satterfield family’s attorneys called the defense team’s latest filing “absurd and nonsensical.” In a motion […]

NY Appellate Court Affirmed Approval of Subsurface Sewage-Disposal System Finding Local Government Complied with SEQRA and Local Law Codifying Zoning

This post was authored by Tyler Doan, Esq. Petitioner appealed a decision of the ZBA town, town board, and related defendants challenging a dismissal by the ZBA of the challenge to the zoning enforcement officer’s determination that a proposed subsurface sewage-disposal system was a permitted nonresidential accessory use that could be located on a split […]