Giving Thanks – for an Easement
The Plymouth Colony had survived its first grueling winter, and the pilgrims struggled to find their rhythm. They made it through harsh days by looking
The Plymouth Colony had survived its first grueling winter, and the pilgrims struggled to find their rhythm. They made it through harsh days by looking
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Land development projects can involve a variety of issues that may form valid reasons for contesting such proposals. Often times, land use and zoning applications
If you own waterfront property, you may have heard of the phenomenon known as “keyholing” or “funneling.” Keyholing is when multiple backlot owners gain access
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The application and review process for a permit from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (“EGLE”) can be very time consuming and
If you own waterfront property in Michigan, you may have wondered whether the water body is navigable. As we’ve discussed before in this space, citizens
Contesting a proposed land use development project before the local planning commission or zoning board of appeals in Michigan, requires a well-structured approach. Below are
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