BOSTON (AP) — The company that oversaw the construction of a minor league baseball park in Massachusetts has agreed to pay nearly $2 million to settle allegations that it failed to live up to its pledge of giving a certain
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Attorney for 10-year-old Wisconsin boy accused of killing his mom asks for lower bail to $100
An attorney for a 10-year-old Wisconsin boy accused of fatally shooting his mother because she wouldn’t allow him to order a virtual reality headset from Amazon asked for the child’s bail to be lowered from $50,000 to $100, court records
Top Israeli legal official: Planned laws undermine democracy
Trump Had Hidden $19.8 Million Loan From North Korea-Linked Company As President: Report
Donald Trump failed to disclose a $19.8 million loan from a company with ties to North Korea while he was president, Forbes reported Sunday, citing documents uncovered by the New York attorney general’s office.
Trump owed the money to L/P
ID Supreme Court Holds City Was Not “Affected Person” Allowed to Seek Judicial Review Under Local Land Use Planning Act
This post was authored by Matthew Loescher, Esq.
The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners granted Appellant Tina Gilgen a conditional use permit that allowed her to place a mobile home on real property she owned with her husband, Kelly Gilgen,
NY Appellate Court Upholds Board of Standards and Appeals Determination Finding it Was Based on Substantial Evidence
This post was authored by Jennifer Champey, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Touro Law Center
This case, decided by the Appellate Division, First Department of New York, on appeal addresses a matter pertaining to the northern section of a side lot in
Annual Pace Land Use Law Center Conference – December 8th
The Land Use Law Center is pleased to announce the 21st annual Alfred B. DelBello Land Use and Sustainable Development Conference. Scheduled for December 8, 2022, this year’s conference theme is Land Use Under Siege: Revisiting Well Grounded.
Founder’s Award
NY Appellate Court Finds Building Permit was Invalid When Issued
This post was authored by Matthew Loescher, Esq.
Petitioner owned property in the Town of Oyster Bay, on which it operated a shopping center. In 2014, the petitioner received a building permit to construct additional commercial space in the parking
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
Lawyer sues Romano’s Macaroni Grill over $2 ‘inflation fee’
HONOLULU (Hawaii News Now/Gray News) – A respected consumer attorney in Hawaii has filed a lawsuit against the popular restaurant chain Romano’s Macaroni Grill over the way it’s trying to deal with inflation.
Macaroni Grill has charged a $2 “inflation