by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Dec 22, 2014 | Blog, Business & Civil Litigation, Business & Corporate Issues, Commercial Litigation
When Are Land-Use Restrictions an Unconstitutional Taking? One of the nation’s largest homebuilding companies, Pulte Home Corporation, invested millions in plans to build nearly a thousand homes on 541-acre site designated for residential development in...
by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Nov 20, 2014 | Blog, Business & Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation
Lawsuit Filed by Owner of Defective NVR Home Dismissed Because of Warranty Deadline Home buyers sometimes discover that new construction hasn’t delivered on all of its promises. As one homeowner learned, however, there may not be much time to complain. In a...
by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Sep 15, 2014 | Blog, Business & Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Real Estate
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Trees provide leafy shade and sometimes bear fruit for generations. But they can also be a huge source of litigation. Often, the cases pit neighbor against neighbor in a battle over tree-related damage. A recent lawsuit in Potomac,...
by Longman & Van Grack, LLC | Sep 12, 2014 | Appellate Law, Blog, Business & Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation
Potomac River Property Dispute “Rising in the Appalachian Highlands of Maryland and West Virginia, the Potomac River (River) flows nearly 400 miles before emptying into Chesapeake Bay. For the lower part of its course, it forms the boundary between Maryland and...