By Scott E. Mollen | July 11, 2017
Scott E. Mollen discusses '159-MP Corp. v. CAB Bedford,' where the plaintiff/lessor of a Food Town grocery store failed to get an injunction against the landlord of a Whole Foods store opening up nearby.
By MCKENNA MOORE | July 5, 2017
A breach of contract or dog racism? It depends on who you ask.In a complaint filed last week in New York state court against Michelle Kelban-Carteron, the board of managers at the Chelsea Modern condominium in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood allege that the co-chair of Latham & Watkins' real estate practice committed breach of contract by owning and harboring an aggressive pit bull in her unit.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 5, 2017
As-Applied Challenges to Landmark Resolution Not Ripe for Adjudication; Bias Suit Dismissed
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 30, 2017
Borough could not bring enforcement proceeding of a stop work order and impose fines for violation of the zoning ordinance where a landowner's appeal of that order and violation was pending. Summary judgment reversed.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 30, 2017
Board properly held that petitioner failed to establish that department's issuance of a permit for a well to be drilled on a slant with the bottom under a refinery storage tank was unreasonable or contrary to law because the board correctly applied the burden of proof, credible expert evidence supported the decision and Pennsylvania courts had held that hydraulic fracturing was not an abnormally dangerous activity. Affirmed.
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | June 29, 2017
DEP Authorized to Condemn Private Property for Perpetual Shore Protection Easements That Included Public Access & Use
By Michael Booth | June 28, 2017
A New Jersey town accusing a former judge of improperly handling affordable housing litigation despite a close relationship with a developer has found new fodder.
By therecorder | The Recorder | June 23, 2017
C.A. 2nd; B271620 The Second Appellate affirmed a judgment. The court held that a local initiative measure mandating voter approval of any permit application…
By Tom McParland | June 23, 2017
A retired Army colonel who for more than three years has fought state and local authorities over the development of a large piece of land near his quiet Lewes home lost his final legal battle Thursday in the Delaware Court of Chancery.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 23, 2017
Plaintiff failed to establish that its right to due process was violated by an alleged unsafe environment at a fire hall where the local zoning board held a hearing on a zoning application to construct a wind turbine absent evidence that board members were unable to impartially decide the matter because they felt unsafe. The court recommended that plaintiff's appeal be dismissed.
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