tenth Circuit Court docket of Appeals Upholds Termination of Lawsuit Difficult Space Variation Denial for Digital Billboards by Floor of Denial of Declare

Posted by: Patricia Salkin | November 23, 2022 tenth Circuit Court docket of Appeals Upholds Termination of Lawsuit Difficult Space Variation Denial for Digital Billboards by Floor of Denial of Declare Macgowan’s utility for an space variant in 2018 to erect digital signage subsequent to an interstate freeway inside Metropolis limits was rejected below a […]

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NY Court docket of Appeals Upholds Board of Appeals Requirements and Determinations Finds That Based mostly on Substantive Proof

This publish was written by Jennifer Champey, the Jacob D. Fuchsberg Touro Authorized Heart This case, determined by the Appeals Division, First Division of New York, on an appeals matter regarding the upstate portion of a aspect lot in New York Metropolis. The Court docket mentioned the adoption of the Zoning Decision and located that […]

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Lawyer for driver who crashed into LA police recruits says shopper fell asleep, contra to sheriff’s claims

The lawyer for the person who was driving an SUV that veered throughout a street and crashed into a big group of regulation enforcement recruits final week has mentioned it was a “tragic accident” that occurred when his shopper fell asleep on the wheel. Nicholas Gutierrez, 22, of Diamond Bar was driving to work in […]

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

This submit was written by Matthew Loescher, Esq. The courtroom discovered that bushes on Suzanne Yopek’s property have been a public nuisance that must be diminished as a result of, based on federal laws, they encroach on areas utilized by plane when touchdown or taking off from Brighton Airport. This space is also referred to […]

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NY Court of Appeals Rejects SEQRA and Consistency with LWRP and Zoning Ordinance Claims Finds Moot Issue

Posted by: Patricia Salkin | June 30, 2023 NY Court of Appeals Rejects SEQRA and Consistency with LWRP and Zoning Ordinance Claims Finds Moot Issue The petitioner filed Section 78 which continues to invalidate the Erie Canal Port Development Corporation’s designation of negative statements under SEQRA with respect to the construction project and for the […]

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Attorney general denies whistleblower claims of interference in Hunter Biden investigation

WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Merrick Garland pushed back Friday against claims from IRS whistleblowers that the Justice Department interfered with the investigation into Hunter Biden, saying more broadly that attacks on the department’s independence are corrosive. The Republican-led House Ways and Means Committee on Thursday released a transcript of testimony from Gary Shapley, an […]

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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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