COVID-19 has led to stay-at-home orders and travel bans. Employers are doing their best to keep their workers safe, often adjusting to a work-from-home platform on very short notice. In this new employment landscape, those who are looking to move forward with merger...
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Supreme Court expands the reach of the Clean Water Act
The Clean Water Act essentially regulates pollutants that are discharged into waters. These regulations can result in the need for businesses, developers and others to get permits in order to move forward with a project. A failure to get the permit could mean the end...
Legal remedies if a septic system fails
Septic systems allow homeowners the opportunity to live in areas that may not be served by a traditional sewer system. This can include waterfront and more rural locations. These systems must meet various regulations, including environmental compliance and local...
What does the real estate market look like for 2020?
The real estate market began as expected in 2020, but the recent coronavirus pandemic has had an impact on the first quarter. The National Association of Realtors reports a 11% drop in potential buyers and expects a 10% reduction in sales. Unfortunately, this downward...
The many faces of consolidation, what’s right for your business?
Business growth can mean many things. For some, it takes the form of mergers and acquisitions. These opportunities can allow businesses to increase their footprint in an area and grow their business capacity. For others, a joint venture may provide the right...
What happens if there is a late appeal to a zoning decision?
Developers who receive plan approval can face challenges from other residents near the building site. In these cases, an upset neighbor could file a complaint with the Planning and Zoning Commission and attempt to challenge the plan. Although Connecticut law requires...
Entrepreneurs: three tips to survive economic downturn
The current coronavirus pandemic has led to an economic downturn that has impacted almost every business sector throughout the country. Entrepreneurs can survive these uncertain times by taking proactive measures to protect their business interests. Three examples...
Two things to know as Stamford officials propose zoning overhaul
Stamford, Connecticut’s Land Use staff are pushing to revise the city’s zoning regulations. The officials claim the current regulations are not a proper reflection of the city’s need to stay current. Developers that are considering projects in the area are wise to...
What should developers know about septic systems?
Septic systems are fairly common in the United States. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates one in five homes use either an individual or small community-based septic system for wastewater treatment. When properly used, these systems are...
The 5G buildout could mean big money for landowners
Tech leaders state the world of 5G is the next big thing. It will lead to increased connectivity and reduced lag time. But local counties are pushing back. Why? Like its 4G predecessor, these forms of technology do not just magically appear. Physical infrastructure is...
