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Panel Denies Bid to Toss Widow’s Jones Law Claim

November 3, 2014

In Marston v. General Electric, 517694, the Appellate Division, Third Department, said Harbison’s activities, which were typically land based, may have converted to that of a seaman at the time of his fatal accident. “While there is no statutory definition of a seaman [in the Jones Act], it has been held that, in order to […]

Critics Say Zipline Will Hurt, Not Help, Lake George Tourism

April 3, 2014

The Wild West Ranch & Western Town, in Lake George, N.Y., sits at the foot of French Mountain. Credit Nathaniel Brooks for The New York Times “Our concern is that the zip line would detract from the scenic qualities that draw people to Lake George RV Park more than any benefit they would derive,” said […]

Heavy Weight House Fight

September 8, 2013

A legal battle has raged for 10 months – with challenge after challenge, all of which the Kitchens have so far won. On July 26, State Supreme Court Judge Robert Muller heard arguments on another temporary restraining order Mr. Hearst and others are seeking. Some find the foes’ actions outrageous. Queensbury Planning Board member Paul […]

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