“A Trap for the Unwary:”  Bankruptcy Court Declares Debtor’s Homestead Deficient
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by Erik McHale
2y ago
In In re Luu, Danny Luu (the “Debtor”) argued that he had a homestead exemption in the amount of $324,960.00.  He argued that because he filed a homestead declaration on March 18, 2021—just two days prior to filing his Chapter ..read more
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Remote Public Meetings Authorized Through April of 2022; New Law Extends Additional COVID-19 Emergency Rules
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by Brian Falk
3y ago
Public bodies may continue to hold remote meetings through April of 2022 under new legislation enacted this week. The statute, Chapter 20 of the Acts of 2021, authorizes a quorum of a board or committee to meet remotely and require remote ..read more
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Municipal Permitting Timelines Resume on December 1
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by Brian Falk
3y ago
Effective December 1, municipal boards must follow the usual permitting deadlines following a COVID-19 statute enacted last week. Towns and cities had been operating under Section 17 of Chapter 53 of the Acts of 2020, which tolled the deadlines for commencing ..read more
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Important Update – The Impact of Coronavirus on the Construction Industry
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by David Fine
4y ago
Since our post on March 18, a lot has happened from both a health and regulatory standpoint as far as the impact from the outbreak of COVID-19 (“coronavirus”) on local and state construction practice.  Here is an update, as of ..read more
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The Impact of Coronavirus on the Construction Industry
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by David Fine
4y ago
The outbreak of COVID-19 (“coronavirus”) has impacted all industries, including construction.  First and foremost, we are in the midst of a public health crisis, and the safety and well-being of all project participants should be top of mind.  We are ..read more
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Executive Order Loosens Open Meeting Law Requirements During Coronavirus Emergency
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by Brian Falk
4y ago
Governor Baker signed an Executive Order relieving government boards and committees from compliance with certain Open Meeting Law requirements during the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) emergency. The Order gives public bodies greater leeway to hold closed-door and remote meetings, so that government agencies ..read more
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SJC Reverses Appeals Court on Standing Requirements Under the Zoning Act – With Record Speed
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by Spencer Holland
4y ago
All zoning conformities are alike, to rephrase Tolstoy’s famous opening line, but each zoning-related injury is injurious in its own way. Such has been the time-honored tenant of Massachusetts law for abutter standing under the Zoning Act.  To successfully challenge ..read more
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PFAS Concerns Mounting for Cities and Towns as MassDEP Proposes Maximum Contaminant Level in Drinking Water
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by David McCay
4y ago
Many of our readers will be aware that on December 27, 2019, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) proposed a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for PFAS in drinking water of 20 parts per trillion (0.02 ug/L or ppt) for six PFAS ..read more
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Building the Boroughs: A Year in Review
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by Brian Falk
4y ago
In 2019, Mirick O’Connell’s permitting attorneys were proud to help our clients, large and small, with local approvals in Marlborough for 6 great projects. Thank you to our clients and the City of Marlborough for a wonderful year! Click here ..read more
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Building on Lands Formerly Used as Railroad Right-of-Ways- An Amendment That May Simplify the Permitting Process
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by Ashley Coffey
5y ago
For the last forty-five (45) years, obtaining a permit to build any type of structure on any former railroad right-of-way in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has been far from seamless. Massachusetts General Law c.40 §54A, enacted by the legislature in ..read more
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