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Officer staffing a top issue for police chief finalists | Local News

Both candidates for Santa Fe police chief say fixing staffing issues is key for the department. One says he’d apply a vision to curb the problem that succeeded in a nearby department; the other touts his achievements during a long career here. The finalists — Andrew Rodriguez, deputy chief of the Rio Rancho Police Department,… Read More »

Law of the Land – Real Estate Litigation Newsletter – March 2022, Volume I, Issue XII | Goulston & Storrs PC

CASES OF NOTE SIMILAR PROJECTS, DIFFERENT DECISIONS Brossi, et al. v. Town of Grafton Planning Board, et al., No. 19 MISC 000551 (MDV), 2021 WL 5833935 (Mass. Land Ct. Dec. 9, 2021) The Massachusetts Land Court recently held that a planning board improperly failed to explain the basis underlying a denial of a special permit… Read More »

Envoy Textiles to issue a Tk200cr zero-coupon bond for project financing & loan repayment

Envoy Textiles Ltd has decided to issue a non-convertible zero-coupon bond worth Tk200 crore at a coupon rate of 6.5% to 7.5%. Of the amount, the company will use Tk168.4 crore to finance its new gas-based 19MW captive power plant project and to repay some bank loans. Envoy’s Company Secretary M Saiful Islam Chowdhury told… Read More »

Law of the Land – Real Estate Litigation Newsletter – December 2021, Volume I, Issue XI | Goulston & Storrs PC

CASES OF NOTE LIMITATIONS FACING PLAINTIFFS UNDER CHAPTER 40A Doyle v. Zoning Board of Appeals of City of Attleboro, No. 20 MISC 000386 (DRR), 2021 WL 5037871 (Mass. Land Ct. Oct. 29, 2021) In Doyle v. Zoning Board of Appeals of City of Attleboro, Plaintiff Kevin Doyle (“Doyle”) appealed the City of Attleboro Zoning Board… Read More »

Law of the Land – Real Estate Litigation Newsletter – November 2021, Volume I, Issue X | Goulston & Storrs PC

CASES OF NOTE CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY RESULT OF MUTUAL MISTAKE Thomas v. Medeiros, 100 Mass. App. Ct. 1106 (2021) The Massachusetts Appeals Court recently affirmed a determination by the Land Court that a conveyance of certain property on Martha’s Vineyard was not intended by the parties and was a result of a mutual mistake. In… Read More »