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1 Mar 2019, 5:00 am by John Jascob
They included Kingsley Martin, President of KMStandards, Laura Kopen, Research Analyst at Neal Gerber and Eisenberg LLP, Noel Elefant, Founding Member and Principal Attorney at General Counsel Practice, LLC, and Kristofer Swanson, Vice President and Forensic Services Practice Leader at Charles Rivers and Associates. [read post]
20 Feb 2019, 2:13 pm by admin
Grove Family, LLC,2 City of Novi v Robert Adell Children’s Funded Trust,3 and Township of Grosse Ile v Grosse Ile Bridge Co.4 Last, the UCPA (the procedural statute applicable to all condemnation actions in Michigan) provides that a condemning agency’s finding of necessity will only be reversed for “abuse of discretion, error of law, or fraud. [read post]
This summary provides links to more in-depth case write-ups on the firm’s blog. [read post]
4 Dec 2018, 11:43 am by Steven Boutwell
The underlying incident occurred in January 2013 when a tug owned by Nature’s Way was moving two oil carrying tank barges owned by Third Coast Towing, LLC (“TCT”), down the Mississippi River. [read post]
8 Oct 2018, 2:25 pm by Ben Vernia
  Up until 2017, Carlisle HMA, LLC owned and operated Carlisle Regional Medical Center, an acute care hospital located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. [read post]
6 Jul 2018, 1:35 pm by John K. Ross
Sixth Circuit: Because you're an LLC, sovereign immunity means you can't sue. [read post]
19 Jun 2018, 2:30 am by Colby Pastre
Key Findings: Taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages are proposed with the promise to improve public health outcomes, but they come with equity concerns because of their regressive nature. [read post]
4 Jun 2018, 12:10 pm by Arthur F. Coon
A development project’s potential noise impacts can implicate complex and technical issues under CEQA, particularly where those impacts are asserted, in litigation by project opponents challenging a negative declaration, as the sole basis an EIR should have been required. [read post]