All posts by Anthony Pasca

March 11, 2015

The Appellate Division, Second Department has rejected a challenge to the Town of East Hampton’s Airport Master Plan in Committee to Stop Airport Expansion v. Wilkinson2015 NY Slip Op 01941.  The master plan, which was adopted in September of 2010, was the culmination of a more than seven-year study and planning effort that spanned two town administrations.  Shortly after its adoption, a group of residents commenced a proceeding challenging the master plan and claiming that the Town failed to comply with its obligations under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) by failing to consider noise impacts.  After the Supreme Court upheld the Town’s review process and dismissed the proceeding in July of 2012, the residents appealed.  The Second Department’s unanimous decision concluded that the Town “fulfilled its obligations under SEQRA by taking a hard look at potential noise impacts of the proposed actions and made a reasoned elaboration of the basis for its determination…, which thoroughly analyzed noise data and potential noise mitigation based upon noise averaging methodology along with single event noise data.”

February 18, 2015

The Supreme Court, Suffolk County has granted summary judgment to quiet title to a plaintiff’s property on Georgica Pond, in Wainscott, where a neighbor had erected encroachments and cleared vegetation, in MKG Georgica LLC v. Popcorn, Index No. 2014-3195.  The defendant/neighbor counterclaimed for “adverse possession” of the disputed area, but the Court held that the neighbor failed to establish entitlement to “tack on” to the alleged adverse possession by the prior owner of the neighboring property.

January 14, 2015

The Appellate Division, Second Department, in Moore v. Trent, has upheld a decision in a contested attorney-fee case finding that the attorney’s agreement failed to provide for a contingency fee under the plain language of the agreement.  Esseks, Hefter & Angel, LLP represented the clients contesting the attorney’s claim to a contingency fee.

October 15, 2014

EHA is pleased to announce that Southampton attorney, Martin R. Gilmartin, Esq., has joined the firm as Counsel.  As a member of the Southampton legal community since 1975 and an attorney for over 40 years, Mr. Gilmartin brings to the firm his vast experience in real estate, estate planning, and general practice.  Mr. Gilmartin will continue working from his prior office at 25 Bowden Square until January, when he will begin working from EHA’s new Southampton office.  His full bio is available here.

October 1, 2014

EHA has opened a new satellite office in the heart of Southampton Village, at 30 Main Street.  In addition to its main office in Riverhead, and its other satellite office in East Hampton Village, at 34 Pantigo Road, EHA’s new Southampton office will offer additional flexibility and convenience for holding conferences, closings, and client meetings.

October 1, 2014

EHA congratulates its partner, Anthony Pasca, for his selection on the 2014 New York Metro Super Lawyers list.  Each year, no more than five percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor. Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, makes its annual selections using a process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area. The 2014 New York Metro Super Lawyers list is published in Super Lawyers Magazine and in city and regional magazines and newspapers across the country.