New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barbara Ballinger | May 29, 2023
A lot of the activity was renewals, with many firms giving back some space to landlords.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Bruce J. Bergman | May 24, 2023
The running of the statute of limitations is assuredly a major and continuing problem for mortgage holders—typically encountered not surprisingly in the mortgage foreclosure action itself. That danger is exacerbated by the foreclosure abuse prevention act which denies to a foreclosing party the right to unilaterally withdraw an acceleration or cancel it by discontinuing the action. But the concept is not confined solely to that arena. Rather, it can apply to what might be seen as peripheral pursuits, for example, the strict foreclosure.
By Andrew Denney | May 23, 2023
According to a report this month from Cushman & Wakefield on leasing activity by law firms across the United States, the top 10 list for new leases or renewals based on square footage included five firms either re-signing or moving into new spaces in New York City over the past year.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | May 23, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "Mutual Redevelopment Houses Inc. v. Metro. Transp. Auth," where an MTA's subway project was found to be exempt from environmental review and "Chai Found. Inc. v. NYS Div. of Hous. & Cmty. Renewal," where a DHCR rent reduction based on reductions in 'essential services' was upheld.
By Emily Saul | May 22, 2023
NYU argued its rights has a property owner had been curtailed by the rezoning, but Judge Gerald Lebovits disagreed.
By Emily Saul | May 17, 2023
A new filing from prosecutors reveals at least some of the charges underlying felony counts of falsifying business records.
By Alexander Lugo | May 17, 2023
"This powerhouse group brings a diverse mix of deep litigation experience that will greatly benefit our clients, who are facing increasing disputes and challenges in the midst of economic uncertainty," said Grant Palmer, Blank Rome's chair and managing partner, in a press release.
By Scott Mollen | May 16, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "West Mtn. Assets LLC v. Dobkowski," where parcel owners established exclusive possession, not adverse possession, of a disputed area, and "Diamond Back L VL LLC v. Reynolds," where after a tenant established its building had at least six units, the court held it was subject to rent stabilization.
By Jeffrey B. Steiner and Megan Vallerie | May 16, 2023
A discussion of the various impacts the FAPA will have going forward that mortgage lenders should be aware of.
By Brian Lee | May 11, 2023
The decision in Percoco's case, written by Justice Samuel Alito, was in line with a recent surge of decisions that limit the government's ability to prosecute defendants under particular corruption laws. A companion opinion was written by Justice Clarence Thomas.
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