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Member Profile: Les Steinman

Lester D. Steinman is one of the most respected authorities on municipal law matters in the Westchester/Lower Hudson Valley region and well beyond. He has been, and remains, a resource to colleagues and clients, providing governance, guidance and practical wisdom. Perhaps more important, though, is the esteem which all who have had the privilege to … Continued

Land Use Case Law Update

There have been a substantial number of land use decisions issued on both the state and federal level in the past year. This article attempts to provide a summary of some of those cases that appear to have more widespread application and/or provide a new perspective on a particular land use issue. Agency Interpretations Loper … Continued

Government Ethics Quiz

Question A town board member and a local developer are long-time personal friends. Every year, since well before the board member entered municipal service, they and their spouses have celebrated their birthdays together at an expensive local restaurant. Each friend picks up the tab on the birthday of the other. The cost of dinner always … Continued

Ethical Challenges Faced by County Attorneys

Municipal attorneys can face difficult ethical issues when they represent one or more municipalities, various boards of a municipality, and non-governmental clients who may have business before the municipalities they represent. This article focuses on the particular role of county attorneys in New York State. They have mandatory clients and multiple clients. Under County Law … Continued

Cybersecurity and Ethics in New York Legal Practice: Making Sense of an Evolving Discourse

Introduction Attorneys are historically bad with technology. From expert witnesses who explain what the internet is, to attorneys who haven’t figured out e-filing,1 law is full of examples of practitioners falling behind. This is done so at the risk of both attorney and client. The threats that are faced when refusing to learn technological advancements are … Continued

Congestion Pricing in the Courts, Part 2: Questions of State Power and Process

Since I last wrote in the Municipal Lawyer1 about New York’s congestion pricing plan and the litigation seeking to obstruct it, the program has been making new headlines in the aftermath of Governor Hochul’s June 5 announcement of an “indefinite pause” on the program.2 The announcement came less than a month before the program’s long-anticipated start date, and … Continued

Summer Meeting Recap

The Elder Law and Special Needs Section Summer Meeting took place on July 11 through July 13, 2024. Our section had a very successful summer meeting at the Hotel Chateau Champlain in Montreal, Canada. The meeting was co-chaired by Deborah Ball and Sara Meyers. The program offered practical guidance in topics ranging from “soup to … Continued

Newly Updated Tool To Address Elder Abuse in Guardianship Cases

Article 81 guardianship proceedings are often initiated due to suspected elder abuse or abuse may be uncovered through the course of the proceedings. Recognizing this ever present issue, the Weinberg Center for Elder Justice, in partnership with Project Guardianship, recently released the third edition of Elder Abuse in Guardianship Cases: A Legal Resource Guide.1 Available on the … Continued

Message From the Co-Editors

We hope everyone is having an enjoyable fall leading up to the holiday season! Katy and I cannot believe that we are wrapping up another year as co-editors of our journal; 2024 certainly flew by! We wish to take a moment to thank our readers and those who submit fantastic articles to us for your … Continued