By ALM Staff | June 30, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward W. Purcell and Dennis M. Galvin | June 23, 2021
Two attorneys offer arguments for and against returning to in-person hearings once the COVID-19 emergency is over.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Rikon | June 22, 2021
In June 2021, TC Energy abandoned plans for the Keystone XL pipeline.
By Blaine A. Lucas and Anna S. Jewart | June 17, 2021
This past May, a curio story made international news when a Belgian farmer moved a stone monument on his property by approximately 7.2 feet.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward W. Purcell | June 16, 2021
The first step toward getting back to "normal" is unwinding the layers of executive orders, rules, and statutes adopted during the last 16 months in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Anthony S. Guardino | May 25, 2021
The FCC orders limit the ability of municipalities to regulate "small cell" wireless facilities needed for fifth generation (5G) wireless networks, but there are significant areas where local authorities may – and should – act. In his Zoning and Land Use Planning column, Anthony Guardino reviews the Ninth Circuit's decision in ' City of Portland v. Federal Communications Commission,' and discusses how one Long Island municipality has amended provisions of its village code to address small cells.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Peter E. Fisch and Salvatore Gogliormella | May 11, 2021
Over two-thirds of subway and commuter rail stations within New York City are not accessible to individuals with ambulatory disabilities or mobility limitations. In an effort to make these stations more accessible, the MTA and the Department of City Planning are currently proposing amendments to the Zoning Resolution. In their Transactional Real Estate column, Peter Fisch and Salvatore Gogliormella discuss programs currently in place and the new accessibility-related initiatives being proposed.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | April 22, 2021
Fueled by South Florida's development craze, four former Saul Ewing attorneys departed the firm to found a new lobbying and land use law firm in the region.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew J. Camelotto | April 22, 2021
Given the new challenges wrought by COVID-19, certain recent case law and a 2018 amendment to the New Jersey Long Term Tax Exemption Law, should be examined more closely, despite not having been informed by the pandemic or its potential impacts.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Blaine A. Lucas and Anna S. Jewart | April 22, 2021
Recently, the Commonwealth Court, in In Re Vacating of Old Route 322, No. 384 C.D. 2020 (Pa. Cmwlth. Mar. 3, 2021), considered what happens when adjacent landowners allege a public roadway has become so "useless, inconvenient or burdensome," that the municipality is required to vacate it under the General Road Law.
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