Feb 4, 2025 | Land Use Law, Land Zoning Law
Three years after demolition began on a planned 700-home development in Edgewood, much of the 13.3-acre site remains undeveloped. The former Edwards Fine Foods facility was cleared in early 2022, making way for a mixed-use project led by Toll Brothers. While the...
Feb 4, 2025 | False Claims Act
The DOJ announced that Arizona couple, Alexandra Gehrke and Jeffrey King, have pleaded guilty to a $1.2 billion health care fraud scheme stemming from the use of amniotic products. Gehrke pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care fraud and wire fraud in...
Jan 29, 2025 | Election Law, Government Litigation
On November 7, 2023, Commissioner Alvin Nelson of the City of Waycross, Georgia won the narrowest of election victories — by a mere 18 votes — against then-incumbent Commissioner Henry Strickland. Mr. Strickland did not accept the results and filed an...
Jan 28, 2025 | Fraud Investigations
On January 24, 2025, the Department of Justice announced that James Wilson, a Maryland resident, was convicted of charges related to an alleged $20 million insurance fraud scheme. A federal jury found Wilson guilty of conspiracy to commit insurance fraud, money...
Jan 28, 2025 | Zoning and Land Use
As reported by Planetizen, a new movement known as YIGBY—“Yes in God’s Back Yard”—is gaining traction. Churches and faith-based organizations are advocating for the right to build housing on their underutilized properties, a practice often restricted by local zoning...