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As One Year Ends, a New One Begins: Fiduciary Fees, SCPA 1404 Examinations and More
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper discusses Surrogate and Appellate Court decisions which impacted the field of trusts and estates in 2021.Area Variances as a Special Use Permit 'Workaround'
New York law prohibits local boards with jurisdiction over special use permits from waiving or modifying their criteria. A decision by the New York Court of Appeals, however, provides a subtle, and often quite useful, way of circumventing that limitation.Greenberg Traurig Opens 2 Long Island Offices as Clients Leave Manhattan
New locations in Garden City and Bridgehampton will service fund managers, media moguls, real estate investors, and other well-heeled clients who have moved their residences and businesses out of the city.Closing Comments at the Close of the Year
In this edition of her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper explores some of the significant decisions that were rendered in the final months of 2021.Housing To Take Center Stage in Upcoming Wave of Building 'Repurposings'
Government officials at the federal, state and local levels are taking action to allow property owners to more easily create housing from vacant or underutilized commercial properties.View more book results for the query "Farrell Fritz"
'Palpable and Significant Risk': Law Firm Disqualified From Federal Suit
A U.S. magistrate judge found that a firm representing defendants in a wrongful conviction case should be removed because it also had as a client a prosecutor who had raised concerns over police conduct in the matter.Long Island Magistrate Judge Kathleen Tomlinson Remembered for Warmth, Commitment to Pro Bono Work
Tomlinson was remembered for her warmth and kindness throughout her career, which included more than a decade of practicing law at Farrell Fritz before she was appointed to the bench in 2006.Mid-Year Review: Three Notable Surrogate's Court Decisions
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper writes that the past several months saw a continuum of opinions rendered by the Surrogate's Court addressed to issues affecting the practice of trusts and estates. She examines three of the opinions here.Local Governments React to State's Marijuana Law
Towns, villages, and cities across the state are considering whether to opt out of the state law that legalizes marijuana use for adults or, alternatively, if they should regulate specific licenses created by the law. This column will explain the steps that local government officials may take to limit the MRTA's impact on their communityMid-Year Developments: Fees, Duties and Commissions
Opinions examining legal fees, breach of fiduciary duty, and statutory commissions are at the forefront of this month's Trusts and Estates Update by Ilene Sherwyn Cooper.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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