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5.0/5.0 Review for Philip C. Pires by a Judge on 03/02/15 in Estate Administration
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5.0/5.0 Review for Philip C. Pires by a Counsel on 08/22/18 in Zoning, Planning and Land Use
Litigation & Dispute Resolution, Municipal
Cohen and Wolf, P.C.'s Land Use & Zoning Group represents developers, municipalities and landowners in obtaining local, state and federal permits and approvals. Attorneys in the Group regularly prepare and present all types of land use applications, including zoning; inland wetlands and watercourses; affordable housing; and coastal area management before local boards and commissions, and other land use applications as required by state and federal agencies.
In addition to providing advice and assistance at the administrative level, the Group has extensive experience in representing clients in litigation in the Connecticut Superior Court, Appellate Court and Supreme Court. The Group also routinely represents individuals and advocacy groups opposing development.
The Land Use & Zoning Group is comprised of seven primary lawyers who draw upon the skills and resources of the firm’s Real Estate, Litigation, Municipal and Telecommunications & Utilities Groups for additional support.
5.0/5.0 Review for Philip C. Pires by a Judge on 03/02/15 in Estate Administration
5.0/5.0 Review for Philip C. Pires by a Counsel on 08/22/18 in Zoning, Planning and Land Use
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