David Steinmetz & Brad Schwartz To Conduct A Live Webinar On November 20, 2017
David and Brad will be speaking about “Property Redevelopment Due Diligence.”
Michael Zarin, David Steinmetz & Jody Cross Named to 2017 New York Metro Super Lawyers List
Michael, David and Jody were selected to the 2017 New York Metro Super Lawyers list in the field of Land Use & Zoning. Only five percent of lawyers in the State are selected to this list annually.
Jody Cross Selected For Small-Midsize Law Firm Advisory Taskforce
The Task Force will provide guidance and feedback to assist students graduating from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University.
David Steinmetz, Daniel Richmond & Katelyn Ciolino Secure Approval For Memory Care Assisted Living Residence In New Rochelle
The 62-unit residence will be located at the former site of the Cooper’s Corners Nursery.
David Steinmetz, Daniel Richmond & Katelyn Ciolino Successfully Defend Against Challenge To Zoning Amendment
David, Dan and Katelyn successfully defended a Memory Care Assisted Living Residence from a Zoning Challenge.
David Cooper Selected For Hudson Valley Pattern For Progress Board Of Directors
David Cooper has been selected to join the Board of Directors for the leading regional public policy research and advocacy organization Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress.
Daniel Richmond Granted Dismissal Of Article 78 Proceeding
Petitioners’ claims deemed time-barred under Article 78 statute of limitations.
Michael Zarin & David Cooper Successfully Defend Country Club’s Right To Hold Nonmember Events
Appellate Division, Second Department upheld lower Court’s Decision in Country Club’s favor.
David Steinmetz & Jody Cross Successfully Defend Establishment Of Community Residence

Determination permitting Community Residence in Village of Port Chester upheld by Second Department against Village’s unwarranted objection.
Daniel Richmond & Michael Cunningham Successfully Defend Subdivision Approval From Article 78 Challenge
Court agrees that challenge to SEQRA review was time-barred, and Final Subdivision Approval was supported by substantial evidence and was rational.