July 2020

GOVERNOR BAKER REVISES STATE PERMITTING DEADLINES AND EXTENDS CERTAIN STATE PERMITS AS COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTINUES – Update from McGregor & Legere, PC

Written by  Nathaniel Stevens, Esq. On March 24, 2020, Governor Baker issued COVID-19 Order No. 17: “Order Suspending State Permitting Deadlines and Extending the Validity of State Permits”, which, among other

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ASSESSING CIVIL PENALTIES FOR VIOLATING ZONING BYLAWS OR STATE BUILDING CODE: APPEALS COURT SAYS TO ADHERE CLOSELY TO THE CORRECT PROCESS – Update from McGregor & Legere, PC

Written by  Nathaniel Stevens, Esq. A June 15, 2020 opinion of the Massachusetts Appeals Court reminds building inspectors and other municipal officials of the trilogy of remedies to assess money penalties

ASSESSING CIVIL PENALTIES FOR VIOLATING ZONING BYLAWS OR STATE BUILDING CODE: APPEALS COURT SAYS TO ADHERE CLOSELY TO THE CORRECT PROCESS – Update from McGregor & Legere, PC Read More »

Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox Presents “Drones: Legal Considerations, Uses and Defenses” at the Association of Corporate Counsel’s In-House Counsel Conference

Philadelphia, PA (July 27, 2020) – Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox’s Thomas Duncan, Esquire and Technical Consultant Will Hitchcock will present “Drones: Legal Considerations, Uses and Defenses” at the Greater

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New York Court of Appeals Reinstates Finding That A Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Provides an Exemption from Public Review – Update from Manko Gold Katcher Fox

July 27, 2020S hoshana (Suzanne Ilene) Schiller MGKF Litigation Blog Content for this post was provided by Isabel Teuton, a MGKF summer associate. In National Fuel Gas Supply Corp. v. Schueckler,

New York Court of Appeals Reinstates Finding That A Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Provides an Exemption from Public Review – Update from Manko Gold Katcher Fox Read More »