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South Miami Poised to Mandate Solar Panels
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:04-05:00Sunday, July 16th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
The City of South Miami, Florida City Commission is scheduled to take a final vote on July 18 on an ordinance that will require rooftop photovoltaic panels on new construction and major renovations. The ordinance is likely to pass given that at its July 12 ...
Who Really Owns A Liquor License?
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:17:27-05:00Monday, July 10th, 2017|Categories: Land Use Law|
It is not surprising that in Maryland the determination as to whether the liquor license is owned by the individual applicants, or by a corporation that operates the business, depends on the circumstances of the particular case.
Mold can be Arrested in the Marketplace
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:03-05:00Sunday, July 9th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
Concern about exposure to indoor mold has been increasing as the public becomes sensitive to issues of building occupant health and wellbeing. Mold problems in buildings have in large measure been exacerbated by changes in building codes and construction practices that began in the 1970s. ...
New Liquor License Rules in Baltimore County
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:17:26-05:00Sunday, July 2nd, 2017|Categories: Land Use Law|
The Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore County has issued new Rules and Regulations. Liquor board Rules are of great import and govern the issuance of an alcoholic beverage license as well as the day to day operations of a business selling alcoholic beverages. While hyper technical in nature, Board Rules have the force of law and a violation of a Rule can result in civil penalties and ultimately suspension or revocation of an alcoholic beverage license.
Superfund can Save Our Current Way of Life
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:02-05:00Sunday, July 2nd, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
Superfund is broken. “[W]e all know it doesn't work -- the Superfund has been a disaster," said President Clinton. President Bush described the need for a program overhaul. President Obama acknowledged the 37 year old federal program’s flaws while seeking more funding. And now under ...
PACE in Maryland is Not Keeping Pace
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:01-05:00Sunday, June 25th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
In 2008 I said Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) loans “could be bigger than anything in U.S. real estate since the invention of the glass window.” But today, despite Maryland having enacted a PACE enabling law in 2014, only one PACE loan has closed in ...
You Need a Green Building Consultant (Who Speaks for the Trees)
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:00-05:00Sunday, June 18th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
We are often asked “what is the best way to assure success in a green building project?” Whether that query is from a Fortune 1000 businesses or an architect, the answer is the same, have the owner engage an experienced green building consultant as early ...
Attorney General’s End of Third Party Settlements is Good for the Environment
By Stuart Kaplow|2022-01-22T15:24:00-05:00Sunday, June 11th, 2017|Categories: Environmental Law|
Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a memo on June 5, 2017 to all Department of Justice components and 94 U.S. Attorney’s Offices prohibiting them from entering into any agreement in settlement of federal claims or charges that directs or provides for a settlement payment to ...












