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Appellant solar farm developer appealed appellee township's denial of its application for a conditional use permit. The court sustained the appeal, holding that appellant was entitled to a deemed approval of its conditional use application where appellee rendered a final written decision more than 45 days after the extended date on which the parties expressly agreed that the evidentiary record would close.
Timperio v. Bronx-Lebanon Hospital
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Court of Appeals Says Doctor's Injuries From Mass Shooting a Matter for Workers' Comp Board
The New York Court of Appeals ruling places the injured doctor's federal civil complaint against the hospital in serious jeopardy.View more book results for the query "residents"
Vote for Judge on May 21: Candidates Challenged in Georgia's Notable Contests
Learn the latest updates on candidate challenges launched in appellate, superior and state court judicial races that are set to be decided by voters in the May 21 nonpartisan primary election.Public, Private, Non-Profit Organizations: Three Pillars of Communities
A discussion of the successful collaborations between private enterprises, local non-profits and government agencies and how these three pillars can work to create flourishing communities. In addition to exploring successful NY-based collaborations including The Central Park Conservancy, the Friends of the High Line, the article also cites failed collaborations and their potentially harmful aftermath.Parents Bound to Son's Arbitration Agreement in Wrongful-Death Claim, Appeals Court Rules
A skilled nursing facility in Los Angeles won the right to compel arbitration in the case of a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the parents of one of its residents.'Religious Exemption' to Covid Vaccine Would Cause University to Violate State Law
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-120
A town justice is not required to report a violation of a town ordinance that came to the judge's attention during a small claims proceeding, but may do so in his/her sole discretion. If the judge chooses to report the violation, he/she may not preside over any resulting proceedings.Trending Stories
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