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CATIC donates $60,000 to support Vermont affordable housing nonprofits vermontbiz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vermontbiz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Partners in Justice Fundraising Contest for Vermont Bar Foundation’s Access to Justice a Huge Success Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Bar Foundation ended its most successful Access to Justice campaign in terms of dollars and donors in February, 2021. The campaign got a boost this year by its inaugural Partners in Justice contest. The contest came about as a way to have some good-natured fun by having law firms compete against each to see which firm could raise the most money and which could have the highest percent of staff giving. The firm with the largest donation, isn’t even a law firm, it’s Vermont Attorneys Title Corporation. Vermont Attorneys Title Corporation (VATC) operates as the Vermont branch office for CATIC, a Bar-Related™ title insurance company. Through a network of Vermont law offices, CATIC is the #1 underwriter in Vermont, providing title insurance protection to Vermont property owners and lenders for commercial and residential property. ....
South Burlington among municipalities sued vtcng.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from vtcng.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
BURLINGTON, Vt. â Nine Vermont municipalities, including Northfield and Shrewsbury, are being sued because of a claim they have been prohibiting or restricting access to public government records, citing COVID-19 concerns, according to a lawsuit filed in Vermont Superior Court in Burlington. The lawsuit has major statewide implications because the final ruling could impact how taxpayers can get proper access to all kinds of public records stored in town halls across Vermont. It also could determine how more than 240 municipal clerks and their staffs will be required to provide service during the pandemic. The communities named in the lawsuit are Bolton, Georgia, Lincoln, Milton, Northfield, Plainfield, Shrewsbury, South Burlington and Whiting. ....
BURLINGTON â A Vermont Superior Court judge agreed Friday to conduct a trial in late January about whether municipal clerks must keep offices open to the public in need of access to government records during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nine Vermont municipalities â ranging from tiny Whiting in Addison County to bustling South Burlington in Chittenden County â are named in a lawsuit that maintains they are among a large number of communities that have made it impossible or difficult to get access to important land records required for real estate sales. The plaintiff, the Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurance Co. in South Burlington, maintains that various lawyers need full access to the public records to complete research for real estate deals in communities throughout Vermont. The lack of access can block buyers and sellers and those trying to refinance. ....