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Landlords and Mortgage Lenders Forced To Become Law Enforcers
New York City's newly enacted penalties for landlords of unlicensed cannabis, tobacco and e-cigarette businesses, has cast a wide net and includes penalties for mortgage lenders and anyone subleasing to the business. Violations include heavy fines for failure to evict and there are still many questions about how the new law will be implemented. Landlords, mortgage holders, subleasers, managing agents, etc. beware!Handdown List released on:August 9, 2023
Fixing the Recently Proposed Blanket Bans on Non-Compete Agreements
Non-compete clauses are under fire on the federal, state and city level, but the proposed bans aren't always taking into consideration some of the reasons that non-compete clauses can be necessary for employers—and beneficial for employees. David Azrin breaks down the issues that current proposed changes to non-compete laws in New York state and New York City, as well as on the federal level, don't address that will impact New York business owners and high-earning employees if the bans are implemented.Access Licensing Agreements: Not Just a Handshake Between Neighbors
When your neighbor knocks on your door and asks for access, there are a few preliminary steps that should be taken.Appeals & Motions List released on:June 6, 2023
Appeals & Motions List released on:June 1, 2023
Breach of Contract Claims Against Railway Companies Are Preempted by Carmack Amendment
Choices and Challenges in Succession Laws
Being the "family lawyer" can be very rewarding for attorneys. But the complexities inherent in family relationships means that lawyers need to careful consider the effect of the solutions they offer—and the ethical implications of working with clients who may have differing goals. This article discusses how to successfully navigate these issues while avoiding reputational harm.Laws of Unintended Consequences Leave Landlords Caught in Legislative Nets
The burden of ameliorating New York City's homelessness problem should not be borne by landlords alone. The time has come for the legislature to balance the impact of the housing crisis by providing funding and assistance to landlords, not just tenants.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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