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The village is looking to hire its own lawyers to fight the long-standing eminent-domain lawsuit against businessman William Brody.
The Board of Trustees is expected to hold a special vote later this week to hire the White Plains law firm Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker as special counsel in the suit. That vote had been scheduled for Monday, but was postponed after the board failed to gather a quorum.
The seven-year suit has so far cost the village $197,000. It had been sharing lawyers and legal fees with G&S Investors, the developer of the massive shopping and entertainment complex that swallowed Brody's downtown property........
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Source: Journal News
Publlication Date: August 8, 2007
Reporter: Liz Sadler at esadler@lohud.com or 914-694-3525.
Source URL: http://www.thejournalnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007708080400
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Journal News 08/09/07
Port Chester transferred land formerly owned by William Brody to G&S Investors, which conveyed it to the village's Industrial Development Agency. The IDA then leased the land back to G&S, which, in turn, leased it to retailers. The property's chain of ownership was incorrectly described in an article about a Port Chester eminent domain case on LoHud.com yesteday.
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