By Lidia Dinkova | October 30, 2020
Calusa Club Estates residents say the decision opens the door to construction of up to 550 homes by Sunrise-based homebuilder GL Homes.
By Charles Toutant | David Gialanella | October 23, 2020
A Muslim organization agreed on Sept. 28 to a $550,000 settlement in its federal suit claiming that Vineland opposed an expansion of its mosque…
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Julie Negovan | October 21, 2020
It is the duty of leaders in construction to advocate for a more diverse and inclusive workforce. Actual change needs to come from policies and initiatives tailored to the industry, not merely platitudes.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Anna Z. Skipper and Krista M. Staley | October 15, 2020
In exceptional circumstances, where strict application of the zoning ordinance to a particular parcel would result in an unnecessary hardship, a variance acts as a "relief valve;" it allows a deviation from the strict terms of a zoning ordinance to permit the owner's reasonable use of the property.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Christina Sartorio Ku and Agnes Antonian | October 15, 2020
Recent developments in case and statutory law have called into question how federal permitting requirements will be applied to specific discharges in New Jersey and throughout the country.
By Michael A. Mora | October 2, 2020
"A number of the folks we're talking to are hyper-focused on going to jurisdictions that have regulations in place, so they don't run into an issue for operating in the gray," said Javier F. Aviñó, a partner at Bilzin Sumberg.
By Lidia Dinkova | October 1, 2020
The lawsuit claims preliminary work at the environmentally sensitive park were done without permits and an environmental assessment.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Anthony S. Guardino | September 22, 2020
Rules adopted before and during the COVID-19 pandemic limit—and sometimes even bar—the ability of homeowners to rent out their property on a short-term basis. This column discusses how the courts and one home-sharing platform have responded.
By Lidia Dinkova | September 18, 2020
A three-judge panel said two city council members are not allowed to vote at a new hearing on Azure Development's oceanfront duplex proposal.
By Jim Turner | September 17, 2020
Florida Power & Light's 1,901 acres in Marion County are proposed for acquisition through the Florida Forever Land program and are comprised of 25 noncontiguous parcels along the Ocklawaha River that are a habitat for such things as black bears and scrub jays.
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