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Court: An Existing Short-Term Rental May Be Considered a Legal Nonconforming Use
In a recently published opinion, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court in Johnson v. Pocono Township Zoning Hearing Board, found that an owners' use of their property as a short-term rental was a legal, existing nonconformity even after an ordinance outlawed such a use in the municipality.Trailblazing NJ Assemblywoman Takes Helm of Assembly Judiciary Committee
"As a licensed attorney and a member of the Legislature for some years now, I know full well how the bills that move through this committee have an impact on people's lives," said Assemblywoman Ellen J. Park, the newly appointed leader of the Assembly Judiciary Committee.Interpretation in Context—A Litigation Scenario (Part 2)
"But there is at least one thing that courts, commentators, and RICO practitioners (both civil and criminal) can agree on: The concept of 'enterprise' is the sine qua non of any RICO claim and the characteristic that distinguishes a RICO claim from an ordinary tort or criminal claim," writes Randy D. Gordon.FinCEN's Proposed Rule on Residential Real Estate Transactions
In their Transactional Real Estate column, Peter Fisch and Salvatore Gogliormella discuss FinCEN's recently proposed rule on non-financed residential real estate transactions which "builds on the U.S. government's longstanding focus on the money laundering risks posed by the residential real estate market."View more book results for the query "*"
Let's Imagine a Ban on Prenuptial Agreements
A look at how prenuptial agreements are being interpreted and enforced by the courts in an effort to see why divorce lawyers often see these agreements as "uniquely complex legal instruments that are fraught with the potential for peril."Resilience, Grit, and the Importance of Women's Storytelling
Women's History Month allows firms to celebrate women's social, economic, political and cultural achievements and support the accomplishments and advancements of women and girls.How We Got $2M for a Client Offered $100K
"The biggest hurdle we overcame in this case was the defense's argument that her pain and injuries weren't related to the crash," the attorney representing the plaintiff said.Why Consumer Products Are More Dangerous for Women of Color
Products marketed toward Black women are more likely to cause cancer and other diseases, recent research has found.Trending Stories