MI Court docket of Appeals Finds Case of Public Nuisance Involving Bushes and Plane Ought to Be Reviewed Utilizing State, Slightly Than Federal, Requirements

This publish was written by Matthew Loescher, Esq. The courtroom discovered that timber on Suzanne Yopek’s property had been a public nuisance that needs to be lowered as a result of, in line with federal rules, they encroach on areas utilized by plane when touchdown or taking off from Brighton Airport. This space is also […]

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Court of Appeal GA Affirms Board of Commissioners Acted in Legislative Capacity When Requiring Rezoning and Not in a Quasi Judicial Capacity

This post was written by Tyler Doan, Esq. The Cook (Cook) Community purchased approximately 32.6 acres of land in Hall County to build about 200 attached townhouses. At the time of purchase, the land was classified as agricultural housing. Cook attempted to have the zoning maps changed and the property re-arranged according to a residential […]

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Tech consultant Nima Momeni’s attorney is on vacation, delaying a court date in the case of Bob Lee’s killing

Attorney Robert Canny, who stood in for his sister Paula Canny, outside the San Francisco courthouse at 850 Bryant Street on Friday.Lloyd Lee/Insider. Nima Momeni, the suspect in the killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee, will be arranged on April 25. Momeni’s lawyer, Paula Canny, is on vacation, Canny’s brother and fellow attorney told […]

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NY Court of Appeals Upholds Compensation for Partial Collection

This post was written by Ashlee Vega- Slattery, University of Touro Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center The question at 20 Rewe Street, LTD v New York State is whether landlords were adequately compensated by the State for taking part of their property in Brooklyn. The property, which is located in a manufacturing/industrial zone and covers […]

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Attorney accused in ‘quiet quitting’ lawsuit files discrimination claim against NYC firm

A New York legal firm sued one of its attorneys, accusing her of using remote work as a vehicle to “quiet quit” while she devoted herself to a new venture. Defendant Heather Palmore filed a countersuit against Napoli Shkolnik, accusing the firm, which specializes in personal injury litigation, of mistreating minority employees, “brazen bullying” and […]

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Newport News, Virginia, school shooting: 6-year-old who shot his teacher apparently choked another and threatened students

The allegations were detailed in a January 24 legal notice by attorney Diane Toscano, who sent the letter to the Newport News School Board to inform officials of a lawsuit her client, teacher Abigail Zwerner, plans to file against administrators at Richneck Elementary School. The student shot and wounded Zwerner on January 6, leaving her […]

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