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By Mason Lawlor | May 31, 2022
A Tennessee bed and breakfast will have to go it alone in its battle to stop the public from using its property to access a nearby natural landmark.
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By Anthony S. Guardino | May 24, 2022
Local governments in New York and across the country will not have to amend their sign ordinances now, following a rare land use-related decision by the U.S. Supreme Court.
9 minute read
By Ellen Bardash | May 11, 2022
The ordinance sets a 140-foot limit on landfills but also changes zoning on heavy industry land to require special use review for future heavy industry use.
4 minute read
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | May 11, 2022
The ordinance sets a 140-foot limit on landfills but also changes zoning on heavy industry land to require special use review for future heavy industry use.
4 minute read
By Ezra Dyckman and Charles S. Nelson | April 26, 2022
A discussion of the Treasury Department's 2021 regulations regarding qualified opportunity funds which "provide a significant benefit to taxpayers who purchased property in qualified opportunity zones prior to 2018." The authors warn, however, that there are "several pitfalls that must be avoided."
5 minute read
By Dan Roe | April 22, 2022
The Orlando-headquartered Am Law 200 firm saw all of its major practices rebound from initial pandemic lulls as total revenue also broke records.
3 minute read
By Donald E. Taylor and Daniel J. Kluska | April 22, 2022
In January 2022, Governor Phil Murphy signed into law Senate Bill 396, which extends the time for claims by planned real estate development associations against real estate developers, under certain circumstances. There may be some unintended consequences.
8 minute read
By Blaine A. Lucas and Anna S. Jewart | April 21, 2022
Extensive case law following Robinson II makes it clear that where oil and gas development occurs is squarely within the purview of local zoning authority, while how it occurs is a state regulatory matter.
8 minute read
By Marianna Wharry | April 13, 2022
The appellate panel said the lower court erred when it did not consider if the hens were "household pets" and instructed the lower courts to consider the question on remand.
3 minute read
By Andrew Larson | April 7, 2022
"What this decision does, in my opinion, is it restores fairness and stability to the special permit application process, and limits the ability of a commission to deny a special permit in the absence of site-specific evidence that implicate traditional zoning considerations," attorney Daniel Casagrande said.
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