By Andrew Denney | May 4, 2018
"The court declines to accept the defendant's assertion that the parties are required to continue the use of the identification 'Trump' in perpetuity," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Eileen Bransten said, according to media reports.
By Andrew Denney | May 2, 2018
A Manhattan state court judge has awarded $24 million to a landlord in a lease dispute with a commercial tenant who switched lawyers four times over 16 months of litigation and upbraided the tenant for apparently trying to delay the case with numerous bankruptcy filings.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Eva Talel | May 2, 2018
Cooperatives and Condominiums columnist Eva Talel discusses the dilemmas posed by a DOB enforcing a requirement that sets a strict deadline by which balcony enclosures must be legalized or removed, and makes recommendations to boards, managers, owners, and to the DOB as to how to best address such dilemmas in an equitable and practical manner.
By Scott. E. Mollen | May 1, 2018
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses three landlord-tenant cases: "Champagne v. Piller," "W. Haverstraw Pres. v. Diaz," and "Kuzmich v. 50 Murray St. Acquisition."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Warren A. Estis and Jeffrey Turkel | May 1, 2018
In their Rent Stabilization column, Warren A. Estis and Jeffrey Turkel, the attorney who successfully argued 'Altman v. 285 West Fourth LLC' in the Court of Appeals on behalf of the landlord, discuss the landmark case, which restored the pre-Altman state of the law and reversed a 2015 decision that effectively re-regulated thousands of deregulated apartments.
By Christine Simmons | May 1, 2018
Latham & Watkins signed a lease for 407,000 square feet at 1271 Avenue of the Americas, where Blank Rome and other firms may be eying new Manhattan space as well.
By Andrew Denney | April 27, 2018
Litigants, take heed: If you're not happy with your attorney's performance, you may want to be careful about how you express your dissatisfaction.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard G. Leland | April 27, 2018
When it comes to legal definitions, only a few have been as controversial for the real estate sector as what constitutes “the waters of the United States.”
By Greg Land | April 26, 2018
The judge found exclusions claimed by several insurers did not preclude them from covering defense and indemnity coverage claims against Cushman & Wakefield, the world's largest privately held real estate services firm.
By Scott Flaherty | April 25, 2018
Djaha, who joined Ropes & Gray as a lateral partner in 2009, will assume his new role in 2020. The announcement comes a few months after Ropes & Gray named partner Julie Jones the firm's chair-elect. She, too, will assume her new role in 2020.
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