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New Jersey Law Journal

Real Estate Lawyer Arthur Greenbaum Dies at 91; Oversaw Expansion of Greenbaum Rowe

Arthur Greenbaum, a leading real estate attorney who helped expand Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis from a family-run enterprise into a full-service business firm, died Tuesday at age 91.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

H&K Partner Handles Property Swap for Coral Gables

Holland & Knight partner Vivian de las Cuevas-Diaz helps Coral Gables swap its old public safety building for a new site available for occupancy in three years.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Metro Treatment of Penn. LP v. Zoning Hearing Bd. of the Twp. of Shenango, PICS Case No. 17-0448 (C.P. Lawrence Mar. 9, 2017) Acker, J. (7 pages).

By | April 07, 2017
A clinic was not entitled to a special exemption in a zoning district where such use was not authorized by local zoning rules, and where the clinic failed to show it had the same characteristics as the business and professional offices allowed within that zoning district. The court dismissed an appeal from the zoning board's denial of a special exception.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Grove Bank Gets New HQ on Old Property

Coconut Grove Bank's new headquarters has been delivered under a unique deal adding three condo towers to its 5-acre parcel with one land sale and one purchase to make it happen.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

UP State Tower Co., LLC v. The Town of Kiantone

By | April 04, 2017
Reconsideration, Judgment Denied in Action Over Town's Denial of Cell Tower Application
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Delray Beach Law Firm Dissolved

The Delray Beach law firm Weiner & Thompson has dissolved and its two name partners are going their separate ways.
7 minute read

The Recorder

In O'Melveny Suit Over Leaning Millennium Tower, Catalog of Construction Defects With Dash of Drama

Far from a dry recitation of events, the lawsuit filed this week by O'Melveny & Myers partner Daniel Petrocelli describes secret intrigue and heartbreaking discovery.
9 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Attorney Owes $447K for Chopping Down Neighbor's Forest

Attorney Jon B. Biller was seeking a better view of the Connecticut River. Instead, he was hit with a six-figure judgment after a judge ruled he should have known an old property easement did not apply to him.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Real v. City of Long Beach

By | March 29, 2017
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Adapting Water Laws for a New Environment: Trends in Appropriation Doctrine States

If we cannot manage Mother Nature's idea of climate (and the current scientific and political climates suggest this is a vain hope), then can we at least manage our man-made institutions to anticipate and mitigate her moods?
11 minute read

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