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Courts Address Property Disputes on Indian Nation Lands
Native American tribes seeking to develop their land or control how it is used are finding that New York courts are becoming more and more involved in resolving the disputes that arise.Business Divorce Cases of 2020
Last year's most notable decisions predominantly involve disputed buy-outs in statutory fair-value appraisal proceedings and pursuant to buy-sell agreements.Cluster Zoning: A Win-Win for Municipalities and Developers
A well-established subdivision tool allows developers to realize the full yield of their property while protecting environmentally-sensitive resources.The Selection of the Right Fiduciary
Recent opinions addressed to the issues surrounding the appointment and removal of a fiduciary are examined by Ilene Sherwyn Cooper in this month's edition of her Trusts and Estates Update.Incentive Zoning Can Help Alleviate Municipal Budget Woes
As local governments throughout New York contemplate how to deal with budgetary constraints stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more of them are likely to turn to incentive zoning as a means of relief.County Planning Agencies' Oversight of Local Land Use Decisions
State law requires that local officials notify county planning agencies of many proposed land use actions. The failure to do so can have significant repercussions. In his Zoning and Land Use Planning column, Anthony Guardino discusses the key elements of GML §239-m, the way it works in practice in various New York counties, and how courts have addressed the law.