Expert Opinion

  • New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion

    Realty Law Digest

    By Scott Mollen | November 23, 2021

    Scott Mollen discusses three landlord-tenant cases: "Rochdale Vill. Inc. v. Chadwick," "901 Bklyn Realty LLC v. Manigat," and "Morrissey v. 400 W. 59th Partners."

  • New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion

    The Proliferation of Human Trafficking Lawsuits in the Hotel Industry

    By Todd E. Soloway and Bryan T. Mohler | November 17, 2021

    Todd Soloway and Bryan Mohler explore the reasons for the exponential rise in human trafficking lawsuits targeting the hotel industry and the current legal developments in these actions. They discuss steps hotel owners, operators and franchisors can take to protect themselves and their guests from liability.

  • New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion

    Master Lease Severability

    By Peter E. Fisch and Salvatore Gogliormella | November 16, 2021

    In sale-leaseback transactions involving a portfolio of properties, landlords often require that properties be grouped in master leases rather than several individual leases—despite the resulting loss of flexibility for both landlord and tenant—in order to protect against the risk that the tenant can "cherry pick" by rejecting leases for less desirable properties in a bankruptcy.

  • New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion

    Realty Law Digest

    By Scott Mollen | November 16, 2021

    Scott Mollen discusses 'Coldenham LLC v. Maldonado,' 'Pomona Country Club v. Escoffery,' and 'Davies v. S.A. Dunn & Co.'

  • New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion

    Title Aspects of Foreclosure Sales: Clearing Confusion

    By Jason Bergman | November 16, 2021

    Jason Bergman discusses the nuances to understanding the status of the title of foreclosed properties, which he deems an "essential element to consider."

  • New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion

    Realty Law Digest

    By Scott Mollen | November 9, 2021

    Scott Mollen discusses "East Empire Constr. Inc. v. Borough Constr. Grp," where a subcontract's termination required compliance with a 10-day post notice cure provision, and "Sanchez-Tiben v. Washington," where the court held that a sufficient showing was made to warrant a hearing to ascertain the validity of a hardship declaration.

  • New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion

    Construction Management Agreements: Setting The GMP

    By Kenneth M. Block | November 9, 2021

    In his Construction Law column, Ken Block offers a detailed discussion of setting the best guaranteed maximum price in construction management agreements which addresses the interests of both the owner and construction manager.

  • New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion

    Realty Law Digest

    By Scott Mollen | November 2, 2021

    Scott Mollen discusses the case 'Kim v. HFZ 11 Beach Street LLC.'

  • New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion

    Rent Concession Cases: The Score So Far

    By Warren A. Estis and Jeffrey Turkel | November 2, 2021

    Starting in 2020, tenants of various 421-a buildings throughout the city where rent concessions have been granted have commenced putative class action litigation asserting that the initial legal regulated rent for each of their apartments is not the lease rent, but is the "net effective rent." To date, the tenants' efforts have met with mixed success. In their Rent Regulation column Warren Estis and Jeffrey Turkel analyze five decisions rendered on the subject.

  • New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion

    Realty Law Digest

    By Scott Mollen | October 26, 2021

    Scott Mollen discusses 'LaSalle v. 1777 GC LLC,' 'Bloom v. Nationstar Mortgage,' and 'Currin v. Glenwood Mgmt. Corp.'

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