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Stepping From 2023 Into the New Year
As 2023 came to an end, and 2024 began to unfold, the Surrogate and Appellate Courts throughout the state have been busy issuing decisions of interest—not only to the trusts and estate practitioner but to the bar at large.Attorneys 'On the Move': Finance Partner Joins Fried Frank; DLA Adds Former Merck VP
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.The Hidden Costs of Impact and Administrative Review Fees
Ironically, impact and administrative review fees have hidden costs that could stunt the growth in the areas municipalities are trying to revitalize.Business Divorce Cases of 2023
A look at a trio of significant rulings by the Appellate Division which dominated the business divorce caselaw arena in 2023.The Closing Months of the Year
As 2023 came to an end, multiple decisions of interest were rendered by the Appellate and Surrogate's Courts throughout the state. Decisions addressed to such issues as the determination of a claim against the estate, the criteria for a stay of proceedings and summary judgment are discussed below.View more book results for the query "Farrell Fritz"
Court Expands 'Monroe' Test for Zoning Immunity
A discussion of the Second Department's expansion of the 'Monroe' balancing test for zoning immunity on private projects that serve a public interest.Year-End Review: Fourth-Quarter Decisions Affecting the Trusts and Estates Field
As 2023 draws to a close, we consider some of the decisions in the fourth quarter affecting the field of trusts and estates. Of particular note are the opinions discussed below addressed to such issues as contracts to make a will, in terrorem clauses and termination of trusts.Lawsuits Over Construction of Mikvahs Continue in New York
When lawsuits are filed against local governments that delay or block the construction of mikvahs in their communities, the defendants may face claims under local zoning rules as well as under state and federal laws—and under the U.S. and state constitutions.Mid-Year Review: Interesting Cases That Rounded Out Summer Season
As we enter the final months of 2023, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper considers some of the interesting decisions affecting trusts and estates that rounded out the summer season.When Is an Appeal of a Building Permit Decision Timely?
It is generally well known that there are 60 days to challenge an administrative determination of a building permit application. But depending on the specific circumstances, the ins and outs of the rule can be complex.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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