By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 10, 2022
The Savills U.S. Law Firm Activity Report Q3 2022 shows law firm leasing in key markets was up during the third quarter, with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Kirkland & Ellis making the most sizable expansions.
By Jane Wester | November 10, 2022
Lawyers for the Trump Organization said the company's controller had to ask CFO Allen Weisselberg before acting on many matters.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Vanunu and Timothy Gonzalez | November 9, 2022
On Oct. 6, the Department of Buildings released proposed rules that aim to provide guidance on New York City's recently enacted clean energy law, Local Law 97 which seeks to reduce carbon emissions from the City's largest buildings by imposing yearly greenhouse gas emissions limits. Since its enactment, building owners have struggled to figure out what is required to comply with the new law.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Kenneth M. Block and Melissa T. Billig | November 8, 2022
A well drafted agreement will lay out key business terms, the responsibilities of each party, and will manage expectations and risks. It is critical to balance what may be achievable with what is reasonable under the circumstances and, importantly, what hot button issues may derail contract negotiations.
By Ross Todd | November 7, 2022
"Wherever possible we try to staff our cases with one or two partners working with one or two associates so that everyone on each team is actually an active part of the whole rather than feeling as if they are doing piecework," said Todd Soloway, who co-chairs the 71-litigator group with Donald Zakarin.
By Jane Wester | November 3, 2022
An independent monitor would be tasked with ensuring Donald Trump and other business principals do not transfer assets without informing the AG and the court.
By Jane Wester | November 3, 2022
New York Attorney General Letitia James has asked Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron to block the Trump entities from transferring assets without the court's approval and to appoint an independent monitor to oversee their financial disclosures.
By Brian Lee | November 2, 2022
The action, filed under the Martin Act, seeks to permanently bar a developer who "sold" unauthorized condominiums from offering or selling real estate securities in New York.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Deborah Koplovitz and Andrew B. Freedland | November 2, 2022
A recent case by the Appellate Division, Second Department, has reinforced one important distinction between a residential rental tenant, and a shareholder in a cooperative corporation.
By Scott Mollen | November 1, 2022
In this week's Realty Law Digest column, Scott Mollen discusses "Matter of Barnes Rd. Area Neighborhood Assn. v. Planning Bd. of the Town of Sand Lake," where it was held that the court could not use its own judgment to overrule the determination by the town's planning board, and "Gunsalus v. County Of Ontario," where a home's sale at foreclosure was set aside because it was determined to be not a transfer for a reasonably equivalent value.
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