By Emily Saul | August 31, 2023
"The Attorney General is saying 'We have all this evidence, give us summary judgment,' and the defense is saying 'We have all this evidence give us summary judgment," Attorney Harry Sandick observed. "The sheer volume of evidence in dispute here makes it easier for a judge to say 'okay, I'll see you at trial."
By Emily Saul | August 30, 2023
In a series of filings, the AG's office claimed that Donald Trump at times falsely inflated his net worth by as much as $2.2 billion.
By Scott Mollen | August 29, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "WDF Inc. v. Dormitory Auth. of NYS," and "Cuffaro v. Zoning Bd. of Appeals of the Village of Bellport.
By Bruce J. Bergman | August 29, 2023
A discussion of the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act, with particular focus on those provisions relating to a time-barred result and settlement considerations.
By Daniel M. Lehmann | August 23, 2023
This article presents a number of examples that will make the practitioner aware that interpreting the EDPL is far from settled and that practitioners may have an uphill battle and high burden to overcome in seeking to challenge under EDPL.
By Emily Saul | August 22, 2023
A broker alleges the corporation failed to pay him after he facilitated their acquisition of properties worth billions. But the development company called the charges "fabricated."
By Scott Mollen | August 22, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "301 E. 60th St. LLC v. Competitive Solutions LLC," where the issue was whether a contract pertaining to the sale of inclusionary air rights can be subject to specific performance, and "Dahl v. Prince Holdings 2012 LLC," where the landlord was granted use and occupancy.
By Brian Lee | August 22, 2023
A measure that would abolish the use of anonymous limited liability corporations has drawn opposition from some business groups as it awaits action from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul.
By Ezra Dyckman and Charles S. Nelson | August 22, 2023
The distinction between COD income and gain on the sale of property was at issue in a recent Tax Court case, Parker v. Commissioner, discussed here.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Rikon | August 21, 2023
In this article, Michael Rikon discusses entrepreneurial profit and how owners of property condemned in the course of development are entitled to be compensated for all its efforts.
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