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New York Passes Automatic Voter Registration: The Dawn of a New Era of Voting Rights
By passing Automatic Voter Registration, the Legislature has made voting easier for New Yorkers.Atlanta Lawyers Complete Three-Year Project Monitoring Volkswagen's Rehab From Emissions Scandal
Trust was a key issue.In Unanimous Vote, Senate Confirms Manhattan Federal Prosecutor as Eastern District Judge
Three vacancies remain in the Eastern District following Gujarati's confirmation, and all have active nominees.As Evictions Start Moving Again, New Moratorium Likely to Face Legal Battles
Dispossessories that began to mount after the CARES Act moratorium expired will likely dry up again in the wake of a new ban—if it survives legal challenges.Pro Bono Representation From Kramer Levin Helps Low-Income Brooklyn Families Keep Building
The residents had nearly paid off a loan from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development by the time the tax abatement expired, but their loan was sold to a private debt holder.View more book results for the query "US Department of Housing and Urban Development"
Mixed Income Housing Bonus Is a Valuable Tool for Real Estate Development
The challenge of revitalizing impoverished communities in a way that their existing residents can benefit has long troubled policymakers. However, the city of Philadelphia has recently revised the Philadelphia Zoning Code to create incentives that may prove to be a win-win for some real estate developers and residents alike.Trump Taps Dechert, Boies Schiller Attorneys for Federal Bench in New York
A third judicial nominee is currently at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.Get Out: Report Finds 1,300 'Illegal Evictions' In Houston During COVID-19
Eric Kwartler, a staff attorney at a Houston law school, says his research found 24% of Houston-area evictions during the pandemic violated the federal eviction moratorium. But landlords' attorney said the number is likely inflated because of confusion what properties the CARES Act protects.Unintended Consequences: 10 Years of Rent Overcharge Reversals, Part 2
This second of the three-part series discusses the effects that Court of Appeals reversals of settled appellate court precedent has had on the residential real estate management industry.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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