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December 05, 2008 |

Letters to the Editor

Readers respond to an anti-Prop 8 piece and stick up for Judge James McBride and attorney Joanna Mendoza.
7 minute read
May 27, 2009 |

Zoning and Land Use Planning

Anthony S. Guardino, a partner at Farrell Fritz, reviews recent Court of Appeals decisions on joinder that make it clear that an Article 78 proceeding may be dismissed if one or more necessary parties was not named as a party to the proceeding prior to the expiration of the applicable limitations period. Petitioners and respondents in these matters should carefully analyze whether all necessary parties have been joined, and make appropriate motions in the event they decide that a necessary party has, in fact, not been joined.
10 minute read
June 27, 2000 |

Who Will Control $18 Million Fund?

D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams wants to create a model program to counsel and aid victims of violent crime in the District. And he believes he already has the $18 million to do it. But some of the city's overseers on Capitol Hill don't view it that way.
5 minute read
June 10, 2013 |

NSA claims know-how to ensure no illegal spying

The supersecret agency with the power and legal authority to gather electronic communications worldwide to hunt U.S. adversaries says it has the technical know-how to ensure it's not illegally spying on Americans.
6 minute read
December 22, 2004 |

Burning Man's GC Puts Out Festival's Legal Fires

Ray Allen, 36, is the first general counsel of Black Rock City LLC, the San Francisco-based nonprofit behind Burning Man, an annual event perhaps best described as Woodstock for the visual arts. Corporate Counsel's Catherine Aman sits down with Allen for an interview on how he resolves political and legal issues in a way that doesn't harm the event's unique character.
3 minute read
July 21, 2011 |

State by the Commissioner of Transportation v. 200 Route 17, L.L.C.

In a condemnation case, speculative improvements to the property cannot be considered in valuing the property.
5 minute read
March 27, 2003 |

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July 11, 2005 |

Taking for Economic Development Purposes Upheld

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Kelo v. City of New London, takes on added significance in New Jersey, where the state's commitment to the smart growth initiative is designed to encourage redevelopment activities in the urban and older suburban areas.
7 minute read
December 24, 2012 |

Focus Shifts in Pro Bono Effort to Make Storm Victims Whole

Eight weeks after Hurricane Sandy, New York lawyers who have been assisting storm victims pro bono say they are in the effort for the long haul. However, their focus is shifting from the most pressing legal needs in the immediate aftermath of the storm to grinding long-term problems.
7 minute read

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