Commercial Landlord-Tenant—Issue of Fact as to Whether Landlord Interfered With the Tenant’s Right to Assign or Sublet—Dissent Asserted That Tenant Lacked Such Right Based on a Surrender Agreement

The Appellate Division, First Department (court) held that there was an issue of fact as to whether the landlord interfered with a law firm tenant’s right to sublet its space.

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