Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Mark Grafton | August 9, 2024
The recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Sheetz v. County of El Dorado has empowered developers and property owners to challenge excessive or unjustified impact fees as unconstitutional and potentially seek damages and attorney fees. This in turn will cause many local governments to revisit the defensibility of their impact fee regimes.
By Alexander Lugo | August 8, 2024
Leaders at Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas recognize that new regulations are driving work in the hot sector as they contemplate further growth in Florida.
By Emily Saul | August 8, 2024
NYU sued in 2022 over a zoning variance that precluded the school from using properties in SoHo and NoHo for classrooms or dorms. In a 4-1 decision, the panel found the institution had demonstrated an injury.
By Bernard D'Orazio | August 7, 2024
Judgments may be enforced against any property interest of a judgment debtor, real or personal, tangible, or intangible, unless specifically exempted by law. Thus, co-op apartments, common in New York City, can be reached by a judgment creditor, but there are several issues counsel should consider.
By Louis Altmann | August 6, 2024
Both firms' new premises are a stone's throw from their current HQs.
By Louis Altmann | August 6, 2024
Both firms' new premises are a stone's throw from their current HQs.
By The Associated Press | August 2, 2024
Gov. Brian Kemp has suspended the chairman of a suburban Atlanta county commission after the official was indicted on charges alleging he took a kickback…
By Alexander Lugo | August 2, 2024
The Tampa Bay Rays just closed a $1.3 billion deal to redevelop its stadium that included lawyers at BakerHostetler and Faegre Drinker. The deal is just the latest in a large lineup of stadium deals across the country that have been keeping lawyers busy.
By Emily Saul | July 31, 2024
The complaint, filed in Manhattan state court on Wednesday, alleges Countrywide Financial – which was purchased by Bank of America in 2008 – agreed to cover legal costs stemming from residential mortgage-backed securities that were backed by Countrywide's mortgage loans.
By Cedra Mayfield | July 31, 2024
"Judge Reeves is an excellent jurist, who also freely acknowledges and learns from his mistakes," said respondent counsel S. Lester Tate III of Akin & Tate in Cartersville. "He looks forward to continuing to serve the people of Georgia on the Superior Court bench."
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