Lawyers Say Courts Should Maintain Virtual Civil Hearings, An Unintended Pandemic Plus
Lawyers everywhere have found the virtual court operations to be much more efficient than the pre-pandemic routine.
Continue ReadingRockland County real estate, development
Lawyers everywhere have found the virtual court operations to be much more efficient than the pre-pandemic routine.
Continue ReadingCulinary Depot, the Spring Valley-based restaurant and equipment and supply dealer located at 67 Route 59, is opening a new showroom facility and state-of-the-art test kitchen at a time when many in the field is shrinking under the pressures of COVID-19.
Continue ReadingAfter years of legal wrangling including allegations of fraud, forgery, and perjury, the former Blue Beverage Bottling site in the Village of Haverstraw was purchased at public auction by Haverstraw Joyland Oz LLC for $3 million, though its plans for the factory and large site remain unclear.
Continue ReadingSubcontractor Modular Space LLC (ModSpace), a Berwyn, Pa company, is suing QBE Insurance Corp. for $1.6 million for payment under a construction bond between the general contractor, ML Inc., and BOCES.
Continue ReadingThe Clarkstown Planning Board is considering whether to grant a special permit to a developer who wants to build a senior housing complex on the former Schimpf Farm in West Nyack.
Continue ReadingA Rockland-based tour operator that focuses on serving Orthodox Jewish vacationers and skiers has sued a Vermont resort for allegedly breaching a contract for nearly 500 rooms for a four-night stay during Hanukkah.
Continue ReadingAmerican consumers hungry for online deals spent a record $10.8 billion on Cyber Monday, according to data from Adobe Analytics
Continue ReadingCoresight Research forecasts holiday toy sales are poised to grow 5 percent to 10 percent year over year in 2020.
Continue ReadingFranchisees have sought relief from some of the more stringent requirements of their franchise agreements. That relief has not come easily.
Continue ReadingThe Nyack School Board, which wants to purchase a commercial retail site adjacent to Nyack High School to convert to a parking lot, voted Tuesday to set a date for a voter referendum even though two board members raised objections to setting a one-day in-person vote while the COVID pandemic rages on.
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