By: Gregory L. Scott, Esq. and David J. Gellen, Esq Because of some fairly recent case law interpreting and applying the 1990 Americans With Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. Ch. 126, §12101 et seq., commonly known as the “ADA”), businesses should be concerned about whether their websites, mobile … [Read more...]
Nason Yeager Land Use and Environmental Law Attorneys Successfully Defend D.R. Horton’s Osceola County Twin Oaks Mitigation Bank Project against a Challenge from Rival Bank
Palm Beach Gardens/Boca Raton, Fla. – Nason Yeager Shareholders John J. Fumero and Thomas Mullin, members of the firm’s Environmental and Land Use Practice group, successfully defended D.R. Horton’s proposed state permit for the construction and operation of the Twin Oaks Mitigation Bank project. … [Read more...]
Nat Nason Featured in the Palm Beach Post
Shareholder Nat Nason was featured in the Palm Beach Post for his work with the Esperante office tower in West Palm Beach. Here is a snippet from the article: The owners of the Esperante office tower are demanding the Planning Board redo its 3-2 vote approving the Okeechobee Business District, … [Read more...]
Attorney John Fumero Interviewed in American Recycler News & Of Counsel
Shareholder John Fumero was interviewed for an article in American Recycler discussing residential waste management service and the fact that it has become more costly and complex in the past couple of years. Click here to read the full article. Fumero was also featured in Of … [Read more...]
Big Victory for Palm Beach County School Board
Judge Rules School Board of Palm Beach County has Sovereign Immunity from Being Sued Over City Stormwater Utility Fees Palm Beach Circuit Judge Lisa S. Small ruled on Friday, Dec. 22 that the School Board of Palm Beach County has sovereign immunity from being sued over the non-payment of city … [Read more...]
Hurricane Irma Presents Opportunity for Extension of Permit Deadlines
On September 4, 2017, Governor Scott issued an executive order (number 17-235), declaring a State of Emergency in all Florida counties due to Hurricane Irma. The Executive Order presents an opportunity for Florida developers, environmental permit holders and applicants to extend permit … [Read more...]
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