Washington — David Weiss, the Trump-appointed US attorney in Delaware who recently brought criminal charges against Hunter Biden, has spoken out for the first time since reaching a plea deal with the president’s son. In a letter sent Friday to
attorneys or attornies
Attorneys in Danny Masterson rape case sanctioned for giving discovery to Scientology
LOS ANGELES — Two of Danny Masterson’s former attorneys were hit with financial sanctions Wednesday after a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled they improperly shared information about the actor’s victims with the Church of Scientology, which has long
MI Court of Appeals Reverses Trial Court’s Decision That Property Owners Lacked Standing to Challenge a Township’s Amendment to its Zoning Ordinance.
This post originally appeared on the Dalton Tomich blog and is reposted with permission from Dan Dalton, Esq, – https://daltontomich.com/the-importance-of-zoning-notice-requirements-under-michigan-law/
in Montrief v. Macon Township Board of Trustees, the plaintiffs-landowners filed suit against the Township alleging an amended zoning ordinance
NY Lower Court Finds that Local Law to Promote Affordable Housing was Improperly Adopted Because of Inadequate SEQRA Review
This post was authored by Amy Lavine, Esq,
A recent decision from the Suffolk County Supreme Court, Matter of Save Sag Harbor v Village of Sag Harbor, involving the village’s adoption of a local law that expanded the definition
Migrants’ attorneys want lawsuit against Ron DeSantis over Martha’s Vineyard flights to stay in Massachusetts
The lawyers representing migrants suing Florida Gov. Ron Desantis for flying them to Martha’s Vineyard months ago filed a new motion to keep the litigation in Massachusetts.
The attorneys for the group of about 50 migrants mostly from Venezuela want
Mastrian – Spring 2023 – MJEAL
What’s Going on With Wetlands? The Supreme Court Takes Another Dive into the “Waters of the US”
Sarah Matrian
Social media was once inundated with the question “is water wet?” But are wet(land) water? The Supreme Court has been asked
Fed. Dist. Court in NY Allows Intervenor Status to Challenge Wireless Facility
This post was authored by Sebastian Perez, JD
Proposed intervenors sought to challenge AT&T’s application for a wireless facility at St. Peter’s chapel (the “Chapel”) as violative of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (“TCA”). The judge had previously ordered Plaintiff’s
OH Appeals Court Dismisses Claims Challenging Ordinance Restricting Short-Term Rentals
This post was authored by Matthew Loescher, Esq.
Appellants, Douglass Ebner, 2253 Cedar Point LLC, and 2243 Cedar Point LLC appealed the judgment of the Erie County Court of Common Pleas, which granted summary judgment in favor of appellee, the
Zhang – Spring 2023 – MJEAL
Conscious Consumerism, Class Actions, and Carbon Offsets
Rina Zhang
A growing segment of environmentally-minded consumers choose to spend their money on brands and products that signal their commitment to sustainability.”[1] However, as more companies label their products with environmental
Gwyneth Paltrow’s expert to testify in Utah ski crash case
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Gwyneth Paltrow’s attorneys are expected to call a series of experts and read deposits from her two teenage children on Tuesday in the first full day of the movie star’s trial that they have to …