Burlington, VT – SRH Law is pleased to announce that Megan Noonan has joined the firm as an associate attorney. Megan is a 2020 graduate of Vermont Law School. Before joining the firm, she clerked Read more »
Community Development
VBSR 21st Annual Awards Ceremony
Attorneys and staff from SRH Law attended the Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility’s (VBSR) 21st Annual Awards Ceremony at Basin Harbor on October 4, 2022 to celebrate the outstanding Read more »
Hula completes transformation of Blodgett plant into creative co-working space
SRH Law congratulates client Hula LLC on the successful redevelopment of the Blodgett plant in Burlington’s South End. The 150,000 square-foot, single-story building complex at 50 Lakeside Avenue has Read more »
Vermont Supreme Court Affirms Dismissal of Challenges to Champlain Parkway Necessity Order
The Vermont Supreme Court has affirmed the dismissal of two separate legal challenges to a 'Necessity Order' related to the Champlain Parkway public transportation project in the City of Read more »
Internal Revenue Service Provides Relief for Qualified Opportunity Funds and Investors
In early June 2020, the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) issued Notice 2020-39 (the “Notice”) in response to COVID-19, providing welcome relief on looming deadlines for qualified opportunity funds Read more »
Nico Lustig to present at the Virtual Slow Living Summit and at the Vermont Employee Ownership Center’s Webinar
SRH Law Attorney Nico Lustig will be participating in a panel at the Slow Living Summit on June 9th at 1 pm eastern. The virtual Slow Living Summit is taking place over the course of several Read more »
The Rise of Consumer Triggered Donations but Don’t Forget about Registrations! Commercial Co-Ventures in the Age of Covid-19
“For every 10 sold, one is donated to Group that Needs It!” “10% of profits donated for Thing We All Care About!” “Spend $10 and 45 cents goes to Non-Profit Who is Read more »
The 2020 Reboot of Act 250: Part 3 A Stripped Down Version of the Bill Moves to the Senate
A Stripped Down Version of the Bill Moves to the Senate; Enhanced Environmental and Climate Change Provisions Remain On Friday, February 28th, the House passed H.926 with a vote of 88 – 52 (8 Read more »
The 2020 Reboot of Act 250: Part 2 Changes to the Natural Resources Board
As discussed in our previous post, we are tracking the Vermont Legislature’s overhaul of Act 250 (10 V.S.A. Chapter 151), Vermont’s five decades-old land use law. Last Friday, the House Read more »
Jake’s ONE Market to Open in Burlington’s Old North End
There’s a new grocery store that’s open in Burlington’s Old North End, thanks to local entrepreneurs James Kerrigan and Kristen McKnight, Mascoma Community Development and the Read more »
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