By Maxwell Breed | June 17, 2022
Many involved in New York multifamily real estate have been waiting for the Second Circuit to decide on appeals from dismissals of two challenges to New York's rent stabilization laws.
By Joseph Brasile and Anthony Todaro | June 17, 2022
The Accelerator Program will undoubtedly be seen by many building owners as an attractive option to pay for the costs associated with LL97 compliance.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David I. Faust | June 17, 2022
The tension between an individual's right to own, use, exclude others from use, and dispose of property, and society's ability to limit those rights, is as old as society itself. Its roots are literally biblical.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | June 16, 2022
At least three rules—commission sharing, "clear cooperation policies" and Internet data exchange rules—are being challenged in federal courts today because they allegedly distort home prices and deprive home buyers and sellers of non-MLS alternatives.
By Jane Wester | June 14, 2022
In a one-paragraph ruling, the Court of Appeals said "no substantial constitutional question is directly involved" and dismissed the Trumps' motion for a stay.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | June 14, 2022
In this week's Realty Law column, Scott Mollen discusses "538 Morgan Ave. Props. LLC v. 538 Morgan Realty LLC," and "Dvortsov v. Levy,"
By Jane Wester | June 8, 2022
The date was set after the New York Appellate Division, First Department upheld Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron's ruling that the Trumps must comply with James' subpoenas.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | June 7, 2022
Scott Mollen discusses "Highbridge Facilities v. Cromwell Avenue Investors," "Freeman v. Harmonia Holdings," and "Supercool Co. RHVAC v. LaSalla."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Adrienne B. Koch | June 7, 2022
In this first article of her three-part series, Adrienne Koch examines some common aspects of real estate transactions that can benefit from a litigation analysis in the negotiation phase. This article focuses on guaranties.
By Jacob Polacheck | June 5, 2022
McDermott, Polsinelli, Nelson Mullins and Greenberg Traurig have all hired groups of real estate lawyers in recent weeks.
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