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August 30, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

Exclusionary Zoning, Once Again

In the past 12 months, the Supreme Court issued a number of significant rulings related to environmental law addressing land use, environmental insurance, enforcement and liability issues.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

9 minute read

September 06, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

DEP's Authority Under FWPA Is Clarified

The Court's environmental protection decisions during the past year clarified a number of previously unresolved issues, including the validity of DEP's freshwater wetlands protection regulations, the calculation of the deductible amount in environmental coverage cases, and the primacy of the Recording Act where there is a conflict with an environmental statute.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

11 minute read

September 26, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Don't Fence Me In

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

8 minute read

June 19, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Supreme Court Clarifies Takings Issue

New Jersey Supreme Court's decision in Mansoldo clarified the rules for determining whether there has been an unconstitutional taking of environmentally restricted property.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

8 minute read

September 19, 2005 | Texas Lawyer

Congress Must Ensure That VAWA Does Not Expire

Congress is considering legislation to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act. Now the full Congress must act before Sept. 30 to ensure that this landmark piece of legislation does not expire.

By Laura D. Wolf

6 minute read

October 16, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Global Warming On the High Court's Docket

The U.S. Supreme Court's docket includes a case concerning the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, an issue of critical environmental importance.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

7 minute read

July 13, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Local Governments' Lead-Paint Case Dismissed

After five years of high-stakes litigation, the lawsuits brought by 26 local governmental entities against lead-paint manufacturers and distributors concluded with a surprise ending; the Court precluded counties and municipalities from suing and recovering monetary damages from lead-paint companies based on public nuisance claims.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

7 minute read

March 14, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Stockholders and Operating Agreements

A critical facet of any successful business is to make sure that it has agreements to protect the business if certain contingencies occur.

By Samuel Weiner and Lori Wolf

9 minute read

February 20, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Why Can't We Get Along?

On Nov. 28, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a significant ruling concerning the long festering New Jersey-Delaware border dispute.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

7 minute read

July 12, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

Promoting Growth in the Growth Areas

Legislation establishes Ombudsman to facilitate development in targeted areas.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

9 minute read