November 01, 2006 | New York Law Journal
Cooperatives and CondominiumsRichard Siegler, a partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan and an adjunct professor at New York Law School, and Eva Talel, also a partner at the firm, write that the American Heart Association believes that over 100,000 lives would be saved each year if more automated external defibrillators were provided in residential buildings. When a board debates whether to make AEDs available, they should consider potential liability and the procedures they can establish to protect the the health of building occupants.
By Richard Siegler and Eva Talel
15 minute read
March 01, 2006 | New York Law Journal
Cooperatives and CondominiumsRichard Siegler, a partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan and an adjunct professor at New York Law School, and Eva Talel, a partner at the firm, review case law establishing when noise that penetrates into an apartment constitutes a breach of the warranty of habitability, including noise created by or attributable to actions of the co-op, as well as noise caused by tenant-shareholders and third-parties, and recommend how co-op boards and managers can best deal with noise problems
By Richard Siegler and Eva Talel
19 minute read
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