New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Irwin S. Izen | April 13, 2018
Lenders are frustrated, the courts are log jammed and homeowners are suffering.
By Christine Simmons | April 12, 2018
Two years after subletting space from Ropes & Gray to enter the New York market, the firm is moving closer to clients such as Facebook, BuzzFeed and Bitly.
By Scott E. Mollen | April 10, 2018
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law discusses “Ambase Corp. v. 111 W. 57th Sponsor LLC,” a case which illustrates the importance of carefully negotiating the terms of joint venture agreements.
By Adam Leitman Bailey and John M. Desiderio | April 10, 2018
In their Land Use column, Adam Leitman Bailey and John M. Desiderio discuss how New York appellate courts determine whether or not a party is entitled to claim a prescriptive easement over another party's land, and review a number of recent cases and claims.
By Colby Hamilton | April 6, 2018
A new ombudsperson will serve as an outlet for residents, and will have the power to issue relief to enforce violations of the agreement.
By Angela Morris | April 4, 2018
An appellate court ruled that Barry Fox isn't entitled to rent-stabilization protections.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Warren A. Estis and Michael E. Feinstein | April 3, 2018
In their Landlord-Tenant column, Warren A. Estis and Michael E. Feinstein discuss 159 MP Corp. v. Redbridge Bedford, a "milestone decision" where Second Department held that a commercial tenant may waive its right to seek 'Yellowstone' relief.
By Scott E. Mollen | April 3, 2018
Scott Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law discusses three cases: “Cambridge Leasing Prop. v. Ortega,” “Mogul Media Inc. v. City of New York,” and “74-78 Post Ave. Heights Assoc. v. Reyes.”
By Colby Hamilton | March 29, 2018
The Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office alleged Wednesday that Rosicki, Rosicki & Associates knowingly passed along inflated bills for work done processing foreclosures.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Thomas F. Whelan, J.S.C. | March 29, 2018
The economic crisis of 2008 is over. All indicators show that the national economy is humming along. Yet, Long Island is currently mired in an foreclosure epidemic that shows little, if any signs of easing.
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