Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | July 18, 2023
Timothy S. Hollister and Andrea L. Gomes of Hinckley, Allen & Snyder, counsel for the defendant, said in a statement that they disagree with the opinion and are considering their next move. "The opinion raises a significant statewide issue about how open space cluster regulation, and the planning flexibility necessary to carry out this type of development, can be achieved," the attorneys stated.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | April 13, 2023
"The commission unanimously voted to close the hearing before [attorney Laurel] Fedor had the opportunity to respond to the commission's position that the application was incomplete or to present evidence in support of her position," the decision said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | March 28, 2023
"Interpreting those regulations to have permitted long-term rentals but not short-term rentals would lead to the unworkable result that, prior to the 2018 regulations, landowners had to somehow figure out where the dividing line was between long-term and short-term," the opinion said.
By Andrew Larson | April 7, 2022
"What this decision does, in my opinion, is it restores fairness and stability to the special permit application process, and limits the ability of a commission to deny a special permit in the absence of site-specific evidence that implicate traditional zoning considerations," attorney Daniel Casagrande said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Larson | March 3, 2022
"It is ridiculous, impenetrable and successfully allows him to evade creditors and perhaps the tax man for years," attorney Ken Krayeske said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Diversity in the Raw|News
By Andrew Larson | January 28, 2022
Final approval of the settlement requires that funding be approved by the General Assembly.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Q&A
By Robert Storace | October 5, 2021
Read Danbury-based litigator Daniel Casagrande's question-and-answer session with the Connecticut Law Tribune.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Profile
By Robert Storace | December 3, 2020
Lawyer, author and former counsel to the speaker of the state House of Representatives Ed Schmidt has died. We speak to those who knew him best.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Dwight Merriam | March 13, 2020
Buried in the common law of zoning may be a way out from coronavirus-induced delays and rescheduling that may drive the process beyond time limits.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Dwight Merriam | September 10, 2019
A recent trial court decision is worth spending the time to consider for several reasons.
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