December 30, 2020 | New York Law Journal
The Savings Clause: Issues in Foreclosure Defense CasesThis article focuses on specific challenges to the applicability of CPLR §205(a) known as the "Savings Clause" to a new foreclosure action commenced in which the mortgage debt has been accelerated and a prior foreclosure action was dismissed.
By Pankaj Malik and Melissa J. Montenes
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July 07, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Navigating DACA After SCOTUS Halts Its Rescission: Key PointsAn overview of the DACA program and eligibility requirements including practical effect of the SCOTUS decision on practitioners and eligible applicants.
By Pankaj Malik
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March 09, 2018 | New York Law Journal
Juxtaposition in Foreclosure Defense Litigation: Legislative Intent vs. Practical RealityForeclosure defense is constantly evolving and is an extremely exciting and challenging area of law.
By Pankaj Malik
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February 22, 2012 | New York Law Journal
Prosecutorial Discretion in Immigration TrialsPankaj Malik, managing partner at Malik & Associates, reminds immigration attorneys that, although not a sure bet, explaining to a prosecutor how a client who poses no security threat satisfies the family situation, military service, education, community ties, age and other guidelines in the Morton Memo will make it easier for him or her to see the merits of dismissing your case.
By Pankaj Malik
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