April 25, 2019 | Daily Business Review
Attention Copyright Owners: How Far Back Can You Claim Damages?What if the copyright owner did not know that someone had been wrongly using the copyright for several years before the three-year limitations period? Does the owner waive those damages? Or, do the damages start with the initial infringement? The stakes can be considerable.
By James Bryan
10 minute read
August 29, 2006 | New York Law Journal
So, You Want to Do Condominium Closings?T. James Bryan, counsel at Herrick, Feinstein, reviews Vestry LLC v. N.Y.C. Dept. of Finance, a recent First Department case that can serve as a warning to anyone representing a purchaser in what appears to be a straightforward condominium closing.
By T. James Bryan
16 minute read
August 16, 2005 | New York Law Journal
Co-op and Condo Differences in the Right to Sell or Lease a UnitT. James Bryan, a practitioner in New York City, argues against a recent Appellate decision which opens the door for condominiums to place restrictions on the sale or leasing of units by amending their bylaws.
By T. James Bryan
14 minute read
December 05, 2005 | New York Law Journal
Court Limits Attorney General's Regulations on 'Unsold Shares'T. James Bryan, of counsel to Herrick, Feinstein, discusses a recent Court of Appeals decision which changes the law regarding unsold shares in a way that will surprise many long-time practitioners in this area of the law.
By T. James Bryan
10 minute read