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Preliminary Approval of a Subdivision Application Isn't What It Used To Be
What event triggers a subdivision applicant's three-year immunity from zoning changes under N.J.S.A. 40:55D-49 of the Municipal Land Use Law -- is it the actual vote of the zoning board to grant preliminary approval of a subdivision application? Or is it the approval date of the written memorializing resolution adopted at a subsequent board meeting?Wife Says George Zimmerman Has changed Since Trial
Shellie Zimmerman told Matt Lauer on NBC's Today Show that she doesn't know what George Zimmerman is capable of and she's conflicted over her husband's assertion he acted in self-defense the night Trayvon Martin was killed.New York Court of Appeals Offers Argument Transcripts
At first, the written transcripts will be posted about one week after the video of the oral arguments appears, according to court spokesman Gary Spencer. "We are working to streamline and speed it up the best we can," he said.Logic and the Unlicensed Firearm
*ast summer, the state Supreme Court considered for a second time a very troubling evidentiary preemption in the case of Commonwealth v. Hall, PICS Case No. 03-1312 (Pa. Aug. 18, 2003) Castille, J.; Newman, J., dissenting (26 pages). I was the ...View more book results for the query "*"
Double Diamond Inc. v. Hilco Electric Cooperative Inc.
The court finds no authority prohibiting parties from impliedly extending an agreement or entering into a new agreement after a written agreement expires.Attorney Wearing 'Peace' T-Shirt Is Arrested at Mall
At a time when New York's Commission on Judicial Conduct is up in arms over the political conduct of a few judges, the agency's chief attorney in Albany is fighting for his free speech rights. Stephen F. Downs was arrested Monday at a shopping mall after refusing to take off a T-shirt that read "Peace on Earth" on one side and "Give Peace a Chance" on the other.Sonnenschein Settles Fee Dispute With Ex-Client Who Lost Money With Madoff
A former Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal client who fell victim to Bernard Madoff has agreed to pay $650,000 to settle a fee dispute with the law firm. The settlement is about 20 percent less than what Sonnenschein had originally sought from Elaine Stein, whom the firm had represented in a dispute with one of her sons over control of her assets. A deal in the underlying dispute was unexpectedly knocked off course after Madoff's arrest and the implosion of his massive Ponzi scheme.Prosecutor ripped for withholding evidence from defense
A prosecutor defending evidence withheld in a murder trial took a public drubbing from a majority of U.S. Supreme Court justices.Trending Stories
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