Insight on family-owned small businesses – Dalton & Tomich, PLC quoted in TheStreet.com
Our insight on family owned small businesses is featured in the article below and attached from TheStreet.com. Management & Leadership What to Do When Your
Our insight on family owned small businesses is featured in the article below and attached from TheStreet.com. Management & Leadership What to Do When Your
On August 13, 2010 a jury awarded George and Margaret Paeth, clients of Dalton & Tomich, PLC a record setting verdict of $600,000 in a
The second circuit was recently presented with issue of defining the equal terms provision of RLUIPA but chose not to given that it reached a
Bloomfield Hills, MICH. – A Hindu faith community based near Philadelphia is among the latest in a trend toward growing numbers of religious organizations successfully
Congress provided a separate section of RLUIPA, known as the “equal terms” provision at 42 USC 15 2000cc-(b)(1), which provides that: “No government shall impose
The term “substantial burden” in RLUIPA has confused and divided lower courts since it first appeared in the Act
One recent trend in religious land use issues that we have found is when a community effectively excludes a religious use through zoning. The typical
RLUIPA, passed by a unanimous Congress in 2000 and signed into law by President Clinton, was proposed and enacted by Congress in response to actions
As noted in the Alliance Defense Blog, in Hazel Park, Michigan, city authorities have been doing their red-tape best to gerrymander a local congregation, Salvation
Salvation Temple Church, is a Christian Church that entered into a purchase agreement for the purchase of property known as 25000 N. Chrysler Dr., Hazel
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