What Exactly Is SEQRA — A Term Heard At Every Planning Board Meeting But Little Understood
SEQRA Should Be Uniformly Applied But Rarely Is; Planning Boards Have Great Discretion To Decide Fate Of Projects
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Continue ReadingConsumer Sentiment Falls 5 Points; Lowest Since Pandemic Panic; NYS More Optimistic than Dismal National Outlook
Continue ReadingLocal Attorney Michael Starvaggi Offers Legal Analysis On Proposed Bill That Could Outlaw Single-Family Zoning In Our New Column ‘The Challenger’
Continue ReadingA handful of Rockland County towns have already decided to “opt out” of the recently passed New York State law that will permit the sale of cannabis through dispensaries and consumption lounges.
Continue ReadingEmployers in New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey should prepare themselves for new and ongoing pro-employee trends in employment law which may impact most private employers.
Continue ReadingNew York State has passed legislation that shifts liability to general contractors for wage theft cases on private construction projects.
Continue ReadingNew York’s SHIELD Act, a law that imposes cyber-security obligations on virtually every business in the State, goes into effect on March 21, 2020.
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