In the past two years, in litigations between commercial landlords and commercial tenants, New York courts continued to issue decisions on topics, unrelated to COVID questions, that should interest all real estate attorneys and their clients. We have reviewed all appellate cases since March 2020 and chose those, in our humble opinion, which are the most important commercial leasing decisions not related to the pandemic.

The decisions in most cases turned upon how the courts interpreted provisions of the parties’ leases, either by the plain meaning of the language employed or by how particular facts influenced the court’s application of the law to the parties’ lease obligations.

Yellowstone Injunctions:  Enforcement, Extention and Extinguishment of Cure Periods

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