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A number of major lawsuits head to trial in 2023.
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The litigation involves major corporations, political figures, and even a former president.
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From Goldman Sachs to Google, Insider looks at some notable names facing trial in the new
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NY Appellate Court Upholds Area Variance Denial and Refuses to Entertain Bias Claim Raised on Appeal for the First Time
Posted by: Patricia Salkin | November 24, 2022
NY Appellate Court Upholds Area Variance Denial and Refuses to Entertain Bias Claim Raised on Appeal for the First Time
The Petitioner’s application for area variances to build a single-family dwelling on
Journalist sues Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt over records

An Oklahoma-based journalist is suing the state’s governor and attorney general over delays to multiple open records requests, including some filed more than a year ago.
In preparation for a book on Indigenous rights, Rebeca Nagle requested copies of emails,
NY Appellate Court Upholds Zoning Boards Approval of Area Variances for Project With Adjacent Parcels in Two Separate Zoning Districts
This post was authored by Christopher Guercio, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Touro Law Center
Symphony Property Management LLC and Michigan-Rev LLC (developers) owned several parcels of land in Buffalo. The developers proposed building stacked residential buildings on the parcels of land,
MI Appeals Court Finds That a Municipality Has an Obligation to Ensure Property Exists That Is Suitable for a Mobile Food Stand
This post was authored by Julia Buli, JD Candidate, Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center.
Pursuant to Michigan Law (MCL) 35,441(1), veterans may hold a license to sell goods. It states, “[a] veteran may sell his or her own
NY Appellate Court Holds That Landowner is Not Entitled to a Variance To Keep An Illegal Structure on His Property Because the Village Issued the Building
This post was authored by Katherine Baurs-Krey, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Touro Law Center
Petitioner, E & S Realty, LLC, owns property in. residential district located in the Village of Sands Point. In 1989, the Village amended its zoning code and
NY Appellate Court Affirms Denial of Liquor Store’s Application to Expand Retail Space
Posted by: Patricia Salkin | October 25, 2022
NY Appellate Court Affirms Denial of Liquor Store’s Application to Expand Retail Space
This post was authored by Amy Lavine, Esq.
A determination from the New York State Liquor Authority (NYSLA) that
Arizona Attorney General’s Office asks FBI, IRS to investigate group behind ‘2000 Mules’
Republican candidates for top statewide offices in Arizona have said they believe what they saw in the election-conspiracy movie “2000 Mules.”
Now, the state Attorney General’s Office is asking the FBI and IRS for investigations of the group
New York Appellate Court Affirms Denial of Area Variance for Home Music Studio in Rochester
This post was authored by Michele Abatangelo, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Touro Law Center
Shortly after receiving a certificate of occupancy for her newly constructed home and studio, the petitioner, Allison Hoots, filed an application with the Town of Rochester Code
Back to the mat? HCA antitrust case attorneys aren’t done with Mission-monopoly argument
ASHEVILLE – New filings in the first Western North Carolina antitrust lawsuit leveled