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Municipal Lawyer

2019| Vol. 33 | No. 1


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Message from the President  - Hank Greenberg
Message from the Chair - Sharon Berlin 
Unless You’re Solo: Reliance on a Supervisor’s Resolution of a Question of Duty
(James D. Bilik)
Eminent Domain Proceedings and the Scope of the Project Rule: Navigating a Misunderstood Valuation Doctrine
(David J. Cooper)
Make New York Affordable Again
(Michael Lewyn)
Small Cells, Big Problems: An Update on New Regulations Affecting Small Wireless
 Facility Siting
(Rebecca J. L. Ruscito) 
To Fee or Not to Fee, That Is the Legal Question: Guiding Principles Regarding Impact Fees
(Adam L. Wekstein)
Section Report and Recommendation Regarding a Model Pro Bono Policy for 
Attorney-Employees of Local Governments and Local Government Agencies
The Local and State Government Law Section Welcomes New Members
The Local and State Government Law Section Committees and Chairs
The Local and State Government Law Section Officers and Editor


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The Municipal Lawyer features peer-written, substantive articles relating to the practice of municipal law on various topics including land use, zoning, ethics, and environmental issues. Edited by Prof. Mike Lewyn, the Municipal Lawyer is a publication of the Local and State Government Law Section of the New York State Bar Association and is distributed to Section members free of charge.

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