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Madison Square Garden v. The SLA: Let Battle Commence
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Madison Square Garden v. The SLA: Let Battle Commence

Posted By: Alexandra Becker
Madison Square Garden, the site of many famous fights, is now the venue for a new clash of heavyweights. James Dolan, the owner of Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall and Beacon Theater, made headlines in recent months for his policy of preventing attorneys from firms handling civil suits against his properties from entering his venues. The issue is further compounded by the fact that the venues are using facial recognition software to enforce the bans; causing a number of affected law [...]
Tags:   Alcoholic Beverage / SLA /
Build 800,000 new homes: How Governor Hochul proposes to do it.

Build 800,000 new homes: How Governor Hochul proposes to do it.

The concept that restrictive zoning and land-use regulations reduce the supply of housing, and in turn, increase the price of housing has been getting significantly more discussion in recent years by think tanks on all sides of spectrum, including the CATO and Brookings Institutes. Joining her colleagues in States like Arizona, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, and North Carolina, as part of her 2023 Executive Budget, Governor Kathy Hochul announced a statewide strategy to build 800,000 new homes [...]
Tags:   NYS / legislation / housing /
Practice Area(s):   Real Estate Government Relations
UPCOMING REFORMS TO THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL LAW: POTENTIAL RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE CURRENT COMMISSION
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UPCOMING REFORMS TO THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL LAW: POTENTIAL RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE CURRENT COMMISSION

Posted By: Alexandra Becker
As part of the 2023 Budget, a Commission to Reform the Alcoholic Beverage Law was created, with the goal of recommending changes to modernize the State’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Law (the “ABC Law”). The ABC Law was enacted in 1934 and contains many provisions which were deemed necessary in the post-Prohibition era, but which are not conducive to the modern alcoholic beverage industry. Indeed, Governor Hochul’s briefing book for the 2023 budget calls for “a [...]
Tags:   Alcoholic Beverage / SLA /
IRS Issues Confusing Guidance on Revamped EV Credit
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IRS Issues Confusing Guidance on Revamped EV Credit

Posted By: Scott Shimick
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, P.L. 117-169, revised the credit for electric vehicles (EVs). For vehicles purchased in 2023 through 2032, a credit of up to $7,500 is available to buyers of new qualified plug-in EVs or fuel cell electric vehicles. For many car buyers, this credit will be vital in making the decision to purchase an EV.First, to qualify for the credit, a married, filing jointly, taxpayer must have no more than $300,000 in modified gross income (either for the year of delivery [...]
Tags:   Tax / EV Credit / Electric Vehicle /
Practice Area(s):   Business, Corporate and Commercial
The NY Senate Judiciary Committee Refuses to Advance the Nomination of Presiding Justice LaSalle for a Floor Vote. What Now?
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The NY Senate Judiciary Committee Refuses to Advance the Nomination of Presiding Justice LaSalle for a Floor Vote. What Now?

Posted By: Robert Rosborough
Posted By Rob RosboroughThese are truly uncharted waters. After a 4 hour and 45 minute hearing of unwithering questioning before the NY Senate Judiciary Committee, where Presiding Justice Hector LaSalle reaffirmed his commitment to reproductive and union rights and ensuring all litigants, including criminal defendants, get a fair shot before the courts, the Judiciary Committee took the unprecedented action of refusing to advance Justice LaSalle’s nomination to be New York’s next [...]
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Practice Area(s):   Litigation and Appeals