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Mid-Year Review: Interesting Cases That Rounded Out Summer Season
As we enter the final months of 2023, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper considers some of the interesting decisions affecting trusts and estates that rounded out the summer season.When Is an Appeal of a Building Permit Decision Timely?
It is generally well known that there are 60 days to challenge an administrative determination of a building permit application. But depending on the specific circumstances, the ins and outs of the rule can be complex.Mid-Year Developments: Stipulations of Settlement, Transfer of Situs and Digital Assets
The spring season brought with it decisions from around the state that were of interest to Surrogate's Court practice. Addressed to such issues as stipulations of settlement, transfer of situs, and digital assets, these opinions are discussed below.The Saga of a Long Island Tree House and the Law
Years of litigation over a tree house end with clear decisions in favor of municipal zoning authority.View more book results for the query "Farrell Fritz"
The 2023 NLJ 500: Headcount Growth Accelerated For Firms
Law firms bulk up associate and nonequity ranks across practice areas in this year's NLJ 500.From Season to Season, Decisions Abound for Trusts and Estates Field
As the summer months approach, and the winter and spring seasons leave their trail behind, we consider the many instructive opinions rendered by the Surrogate and Appellate courts affecting the field of trusts and estates.Battle Between State Rules and Local Zoning Laws Plays Out in Sand Case
A recent decision by the New York Court of Appeals discusses whether the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation or municipal authorities can regulate certain portions of the state's mining industry.Appellate and Surrogate's Courts Weigh In on Trusts and Estates Practice
Recent weeks have seen Surrogate and Appellate Court opinions addressed to a multitude of issues affecting trusts and estates practice. This month's column will examine there of those decisions of interest.Courts Continue To Refine Standing Rules in Land Use Matters
New York trial and appellate courts continue to decide challenges to new construction projects on standing grounds, with neighboring homeowners frequently discovering that proximity alone is insufficient to allow them access to the courts.Trending Stories
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