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Developer Licensing
As any Oregon real estate developer likely knows, the Construction Contractor’s Board will require you to be registered as a contractor if you are developing land owned by another for a fee or developing land you own with the intent to sell. But many developers have followed what might be an...
Mobile Application Developers: California AG Settlement with Amazon, Google, Apple and Other Mobile Appcation Platform Providers Sends Privacy Compliance Obligations Your Way
This post was written by Paul Bond, Christopher G. Cwalina, Khurram Nasir Gore, Amy S. Mushahwar and Steven B. Roosa. A warning from the California Attorney General’s office to mobile app developers: “Don’t get cute!” On February 22, California’s Attorney General...
Real Estate Developers Investing in Long Term Care
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that property developers are switching from commercial investments to long term care facilities. "Assisted-living housing is growing into a bigger business in the New York region. While development is slow of most commercial property...
Five Things That Web Hosters and SEO Providers Should Avoid Like The Plague (Other Than Cliches).
Companies hosting web sites and providing search engine optimization (SEO) services generally enjoy safe harbor protection from copyright infringement under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and protection from liability for information provided by third parties under Section 230 of the...
How Restrictive Covenants Affect the Permit Application
In South Carolina, a local planning agency is required by S.C. Code ยง 6-29-1145 to inquire in the permit application, or in written instructions provided to the applicant, if a parcel of land is restricted by a recorded covenant. The planning agency itself is not required to...
