A Manhattan appellate lawyer is set to argue to the New York Court of Appeals that two lower courts “misconstrued” the ever-present “Good Guy Guaranty.”

In a case expected to be of wide interest to the real estate industry and lawyers who work in that field, Mark Zauderer, a partner in Dorf Nelson & Zauderer LLP, says a Manhattan trial court and then the Appellate Division mistook the GGG to mean that his two clients are liable for rent after a tenant vacated leased space in a midtown Manhattan building in January 2021, because the landlord didn’t accept the tenant’s surrender of the premises.

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