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Kelley Drye s Washington, DC Business Group is
pleased to share the following transactions that we have closed
over the past year:
Acquisition of Frederick, Maryland Office Park; and Subsequent
Sale of One Building.
Affiliates of Finmarc Management acquired an approximately
440,000 square foot office park (including 5 parcels in fee and a
ground lease), comprised of 11 buildings, for more than $40 million
as part of the back-end of a 1031 like-kind exchange. Shortly
after acquiring the office park, the Kelley Drye clients began a
lease up program and implemented a land condominium in order to
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WASHINGTON - The national litigation boutique Lehotsky Keller LLP today announced the addition of Michael B. Schon as partner to expand the firm’s environmental litigation capabilities.
Michael B. Schon joins the firm’s Washington, D.C. office this month after working as Chief Counsel for Energy & Environmental Litigation for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce since 2017.
A press release states that Schon has unparalleled regulatory experience across multiple trade associations, and in addition to his appellate expertise at the Chamber also has deep trial litigation experience as a lawyer at DOJ’s Energy & Natural Resources Division and in Baker & Botts LLP’s premier environmental practice. Immediately prior to heading up energy and environmental litigation at the U.S. Chamber, Schon was the head of regulatory and litigation for the Portland Cement Association, the trade association for the cement industry.
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By any reasonable metric, the empty lot on the corner of First and Lorena Street in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles is a natural place to build housing. With a bus stop next door and an Expo Line light-rail station less than a quarter mile away, residents would enjoy an easy 30-minute commute to one of the densest business districts in North America. They could walk to daily necessities such as grocery stores, pharmacies, and restaurants, making car ownership mostly optional. And thanks to the energy efficiencies of multifamily living, folks moving in from the sprawl that otherwise defines L.A. would see their environmental impact plummet.
EPAâs COVID-19 Enforcement Policy under Attack in the Courts
Nine states and some nongovernmental organizations brought lawsuits against the agencyâs temporary enforcement policy published amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Enforcement discretion has long been a standard administrative agency prerogative. Recently, the practice of agency nonenforcement took the stage as nine states and some nongovernmental organizations brought lawsuits against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencyâs (EPA) temporary enforcement policy published amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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