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Local Governments React to State's Marijuana Law
Towns, villages, and cities across the state are considering whether to opt out of the state law that legalizes marijuana use for adults or, alternatively, if they should regulate specific licenses created by the law. This column will explain the steps that local government officials may take to limit the MRTA's impact on their communityMid-Year Developments: Fees, Duties and Commissions
Opinions examining legal fees, breach of fiduciary duty, and statutory commissions are at the forefront of this month's Trusts and Estates Update by Ilene Sherwyn Cooper.Dispute Over Local Sign Ordinance Reaches U.S. Supreme Court
Towns and villages should closely monitor a pending Supreme Court case that has the potential to invalidate municipal sign ordinances that regulate off-premises signs differently than they regulate on-premises signs.Emerging Into Spring: Discovery Sanctions, Gifts, Breach of Duty
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper discusses Surrogate and Appellate court decisions from Q2 relating to such topics as discovery, assignments and gifts, and surcharge and assessment of legal fees for breach of fiduciary duty.How This Am Law 100 Firm Is Creating More Business Connections With Current Clients
Polsinelli sees an expanding construction practice as an opportunity to deepen ties with existing clients.View more book results for the query "Farrell Fritz"
Local Governments Begin Reacting to FCC's 'Small Cell' Rules
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.Marcia Henry, NY Department of Financial Services Lawyer, Named US Magistrate Judge in Brooklyn
Henry, who will become the first Black woman to serve as magistrate judge in the Eastern District, most recently worked in the cybersecurity division of DFS, where she supervised policy initiatives related to cybersecurity regulation and enforcement in the financial industry.Who Got the Work: Flaky WiFi and a Biotech Investment
Neal Gerber is defending an in-flight internet company against claims that it made misleading statements about its product, Burns & Levinson represented a biotechnology company as it received an investment, and other work from midsize firms.Meet Brooklyn's Newest Magistrate Judge: Merkl Combines Policy Background, Prosecutorial Experience
Taryn Merkl, the third new magistrate judge to be named in the last several weeks, joined the Brennan Center, where she made policy recommendations and conducted criminal justice research, after more than 16 years as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of New York.Farrell Fritz Partner and GC Is New Magistrate Judge in Long Island Federal Court
James Wicks will occupy the former chambers of the late U.S. District Judge Arthur Spatt in the Central Islip federal courthouse. He clerked for Spatt and remained close to his mentor.Trending Stories
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