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Court Estops Township From Revoking Governmental Approval for Real Estate Development Project
The Commonwealth Court prevented a township from compelling a property developer to modify an already constructed building structure that technically ran afoul of local zoning ordinances based upon the doctrines of variance by estoppel and equitable estoppel due to the failure of township officials to provide the property developer with proper guidance during the real estate development project.New York Legal Award Honorees Selected for 2023
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To celebrate an extended period of long shifts to reach year-end results, several Rudolph Automotive dealership employees consumed beer on work grounds.
Tenant Not Entitled to Rent Abatement Stemming From Landlord's Lead Paint Suit
Can a long-term tenant sue for rent abatement and reimbursement of legal fees and costs for their landlord's failure to comply with the city of Philadelphia's lead paint disclosure and certification laws in a renewal lease? For a long-term tenant living in an apartment unit in the Haddington neighborhood of West Philadelphia the answer is no.View more book results for the query "Cummins"
Loan Debt Information Was Accurate When Given; Contract Not Breached, FCRA Not Violated
People's Preservation Package Seeks to Maintain Affordable Housing in Phila.
Councilmember Jamie Gauthier's newly passed People's Preservation Package seeks to halt the potential freefall for federally assisted affordable housing (affordable housing) in Philadelphia.People in the News—June 5, 2023—Cummins, Barley Snyder, Greenberg Traurig
Cummins Law announced that J. Alexander Marcinko has joined the firm as an associate attorney.Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claim Survives in Action Over Denial of Ownership Interest
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Shows Teasing Signs of Moderation
Over the past five years or so, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has been issuing one decision after another, along with civil litigation rule changes, most, if not all of which, have greatly favored personal injury plaintiffs' causes. A couple of recent decisions by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court have tempered this sense of futility for some.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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