Attorneys Murphy, LaRosa and Ellermann presented at the Vermont Bar Association’s May 24, 2016 event, “Spring Cleaning Environmental Style.” The continuing legal education meeting in Montpelier brought together Judge Durkin, Judge Walsh, and the Court staff of the Vermont Superior Court’s Environmental Division, along with attorneys in public and private practice across the state, to […]
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Chambers USA 2016
Murphy Sullivan is pleased to announce that it has been ranked in the top tier of Vermont law firms practicing real estate law by Chambers USA in its 2016 law firm rankings, identifying the firm as a “deep bench of talented practitioners handling a variety of matters, from office building acquisitions to leasing of telecommunications […]
$10M Home Owner Appeals Taxes, by Hans Huessy, Vermont Property Owners Report, Volume 31, No. 1 May/June 2016
How should a home that cost close to $10 million to build, but could never be sold for that amount, be assessed for property tax purposes? Read more.
Court Addresses Condo Issues, by Hans Huessy, Vermont Property Owners Report, Volume 31, No. 1 May/June 2016
There have been two recent landmark Superior Court decisions that address the relationship between the developer and condominium owners. Read more.
Attorney Katelyn Ellermann Presents on Panel Spotlighting Specialty Courts
In April 2016, Attorney Katelyn Ellermann presented on a panel at the 2016 Annual Education Conference hosted by the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) in Boston. The panel highlighted the opportunities and benefits of clerking with specialty courts nationwide, including environmental, immigration, and tax courts. Prior to joining MSK, Katelyn clerked in the Environmental […]
MSK has joined the International Network of Boutique Lawfirms (INBLF)
The INBLF is a network of highly credentialed single-discipline boutique law firms, across the United States and Canada. Read more.
Understanding New Act 250 Criterion 9(L)
Effective June 1, 2014 the Vermont Legislature approved an amendment to Act 250 law designed to protect historic compact settlement patterns across the State. Specifically, the Legislature adopted criterion 9(L) [10 V.S.A. §6086(a)(9)(L)] which reads: (L) Settlement patterns. To promote Vermont’s historic settlement pattern of compact village and urban centers separated by rural countryside, a […]
Act 250 Commission Rules that Development Destroyed by Fire Cannot be Rebuilt due to Water Quality Concerns
A recent decision by the District 5 Environmental Commission raises serious concerns about Vermont property owners’ abilities to rebuild projects in the event of unforeseen and unpreventable loss. On April 3, 2015 the District 5 Environmental Commission ruled in In Re. Mountainside Condominium Association, Application No. #5W0504-6 that a landowner, Mountainside Condominium Association, could not […]






