New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | November 8, 2023
In the wake of several incidents of unprecedented rainfall and disastrous flooding, both New York and New Jersey have adopted laws requiring the sellers of residential properties to tell buyers, and landlords to tell tenants, about known flood risks.
By Patricia Kane | November 7, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "U.S. Bank Trust NA v. Miele," involving the the constitutionality of a retroactive application of the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act and "Forty Seventh Fifth Co. v. Abraham," dealing with guarantor liability for a tenant's rent.
By Melissa T. Billig and Stuart Rosen | November 7, 2023
The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is underway in nearly every industry, including the real estate industry, but have the consequences of such use in the world of architecture been fully considered?
By Emily Saul | November 6, 2023
"This is not a political rally, this is a case about Executive Law § 63(12)," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron told former President Donald Trump after rambling testimony. "I don't need or want editorializing."
By Emily Saul | November 3, 2023
The attorneys are now barred "from making any public statements, in or out of court, that refer to any confidential communications, in any form, between my staff and me," Engoron ruled.
By Emily Saul | November 3, 2023
The former president's eldest daughter is scheduled to testify in the case next week after losing a motion for an interim stay.
By Scott Mollen | October 31, 2023
In his Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses 'Aras v. B-U Realty Corp,' dealing with rent overcharges. He writes: "Given the extensive analysis and arguments as to the statutory law, administrative regulations and judicial precedent involving rent overcharge claims, lawyers who address overcharge issues would benefit from reading this opinion."
By Massimo F. D'Angelo and Gregory Wong | October 31, 2023
A discussion of how to navigate RPAPL 881 and construction access post-Covid, providing an overview of the key factors that NYC property owners, developers, and neighbors alike, should consider when faced with any construction project.
By ALM Staff | October 27, 2023
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By Emily Saul | October 27, 2023
The judge was unpersuaded by arguments from her lawyer that the state lacked jurisdiction over the former president's daughter, who now lives in Florida.
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