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New York Green Bank Grows as Clean Energy Funding Source
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte Biblow discusses how the New York Green Bank has become a significant player in clean energy finance throughout the state and writes that "having a working familiarity with the NYGB and its goals and operations may help attorneys best advise their "green" clients on obtaining the financing they need for their operations."Decisions Address Sale of Estate Property, Records Inspection and Will Construction
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper discusses two uncontested matters of interest affecting trusts and estates practice, and a litigated issue addressed to the construction of a will.NY State Legislature Passes Two Major Environmental Bills
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte Biblow discusses “two of the most significant environmental bills in recent memory” which were passed by the New York State Legislature in June. The bills, she writes, will affect New York State residents, property owners, developers, businesses, local governments, and other entities and institutions in the state in large and small ways.U.S. Supreme Court Pushes Takings Claims to Federal Court
In his Zoning and Land Use Planning column, Anthony Guardino discusses "Knick v. Township of Scott, Pennsylvania," where the U.S. Supreme Court, overruling its own decision from 1985, has decided that a takings claim against a state or local government can be heard in federal court as soon as property is taken—even if there is a procedure available to determine the amount of compensation payable to the property owner.Accounting Firm Anchin Hires M&A Lawyer as General Counsel
Anchin's new top lawyer, Nancy Lieberman, spent more than 16 years in private practice and has finalized dozens of transactions valued at more than $1 billion in multiple states and countries for a variety of industries.Roundup of Decisions by the Four Appellate Division Departments
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper discusses decisions of interest rendered during the past year by the Appellate Division. The opinions discussed in this month's column should provide valuable instruction to the Surrogate's Court practitioner.Standing Still Perplexes Challengers in SEQRA Actions
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte Biblow writes that SEQRA litigation can generate “interminable delay and interference with crucial governmental projects,” and uses case law to help elucidate the rules that property owners should keep in mind when evaluating whether to go to court.Court Upholds Landmark Preservation Commission's Power
In his Zoning and Land Use Planning column, Anthony Guardino discusses "Matter of Save America's Clocks v. City of New York," a decision by the New York Court of Appeals which has immediate practical implications for one particular city landmark—and for the authority of the city's Landmark Preservation Commission over the others.Rachel Mansdorf Leaves Cozen O'Connor for Loeb & Loeb
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Cravath Veteran Rebecca Rettig Joins FisherBroyles as Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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