By Adolfo Pesquera | November 2, 2023
Third District Court of Appeal Justice Gisela D. Triana said the act's language specifying claims filed and administrative violations occurring before the effective date are governed by the law in effect on the date of the claim or violation "supports our conclusion that immunity for administrative penalties was waived before SB 2551 went into effect."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Carol Rosenthal and Nick Williams | October 26, 2023
Mayor Adams recently announced a group of proposals to eliminate certain zoning barriers in NYC in order to help increase housing, including affordable housing, in NYC. This article outlines and discusses these proposals along with the potential impact and challenges and also the next steps in the process.
By Jimmy Hoover | October 18, 2023
Entrepreneurs join argument that administrative law judge proceedings that carry fines violate the Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial.
By Jimmy Hoover | October 13, 2023
Supreme Court grants review in second case challenging the longstanding doctrine by which judges defer to federal agencies.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 11, 2023
"We think it does raise a novel issue, but not one that the court can't address," Devlin said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 4, 2023
The facts of the underlying case involved a couple, Clyde and Dorothy Burt of Cleburne, who sold their residence to their daughter and were living in a rental before going to a nursing home. They then purchased a 50% interest in the home sold to the daughter, but the commission refused to recognize it as their home.
By Avalon Zoppo | October 2, 2023
Fifth Circuit judges grapple with whether a challenge to the EPA belongs in the D.C. Circuit.
By Allison Dunn | September 26, 2023
"Were plaintiff's members to pursue their reasonable, nonfrivolous constitutional claims through the CSRA's administrative process and fail to secure review in the Federal Circuit, it is possible that plaintiff would then be entitled to district court review; however, at this stage, this Court is satisfied that it lacks jurisdiction over plaintiff's claims," U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema wrote in a case of the National Association of Immigration Judges challenging the constitutionality of the 2021 speaking engagements policy of the Executive Office for Immigration Review.
By Avalon Zoppo | August 31, 2023
"If the SEC is going to take another swing at this pinata, it can't miss," one attorney said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 30, 2023
Referring to the plaintiffs' first claim, U.S. District Judge Jeremy D. Kernodle put an end to "ghost rates," a term used for calculating rates based on services providers have no intention to provide.
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