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New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses one land use case "Matter of McCrory v. Village Of Mamaroneck," and two landlord-tenant cases "Jones v. Ass'n for Rehabilitative Case Mgmt.," and "1560 GC LLC v. Dunbar."
16 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Development on Hudson River Pier

On May 5, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided a case that involved a substantial change to a development plan on the Hudson River waterfront in Hoboken. The ruling addressed issues of interest to both land use and environmental attorneys.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

COVID-19's Impact on Land Use and Development in New York

The pandemic continues to affect construction throughout the state, as well as everything from applications for building permits and land use approvals to public hearings and related litigation.
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Jupiter's Harbourside Place Loses Federal Appeal Over Town Music Rules

Harbourside Place argued it was subject to prior restraint and First Amendment violations. The appeals court explored constitutional issues at length but based its decision solely on whether the district court abused its discretion.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Seller Beware: Coordinating Brownfields Redevelopment With Remediation

Redevelopers in New Jersey have become increasingly comfortable with the idea of buying environmentally compromised properties. There are, however, complexities that both buyers and sellers should be mindful of before entering into such a transaction.
9 minute read

Daily Business Review

Bilzin Sumberg Poaches Construction Team From Stearns Weaver

The group of four partners and three associates includes Joy Spillis Lundeen and Felix Rodriguez, two longtime Stearns Weaver partners who represent developers from initial drafting through disputes and litigation.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

High Court Won't Halt Hoboken Riverfront Condo Project

The court rejected retroactive application of a pair of ordinances that would prohibit residential uses on piers, finding them subject to the Municipal Land Use Law's provisions barring retroactive application of zoning changes within two years of the issuance of final approval.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses "City of N.Y. v. Tominovic," " Matter of Callen v. New York City Loft Board," and " CIT Bank N.A. v. Donnatin."
18 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

REAL ESTATE and CONSTRUCTION LAW

A collection of articles on the current state of real estate and construction law in New Jersey.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The 'Zoning Lot Development Agreement': A NY Concept Long Overdue in NJ

New York City zoning allows unrelated owners of contiguous properties to merge them into a single zoning lot while thereafter still allowing each to remain separately owned and taxed. It is an advantageous concept long overdue in New Jersey.
6 minute read

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