By Andrew Maloney | June 1, 2022
Firm leadership said the combined firm would be the largest in New York City, based on dollar volume of transactions, that's dedicated to residential real estate.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | May 31, 2022
Scott Mollen discusses two landlord-tenant cases, "1641 Park Ave. Assoc. v. Parker," and "Ermenegildo Zegna Corp. v. L&M 825."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Gary M. Rosenberg and Alexander Lycoyannis | May 31, 2022
In recent weeks, the Appellate Division, First Department has twice considered the issue of whether a force majeure clause can excuse the obligation to pay rent under a commercial lease. In their Landlord-Tenant column, Gary Rosenberg and Alexander Lycoyannis discuss these cases.
By Jane Wester | May 27, 2022
U.S. District Judge Brenda Sannes of the Northern District of New York granted the New York AG's motion to dismiss Trump's suit challenging the investigation, which his attorneys have derided as politically-motivated.
By Jane Wester | May 26, 2022
Trump defense attorney Alan Futerfas argued that the subpoenas should have been quashed because James' investigation is politically motivated, but in Thursday's four-page ruling, the appellate court rejected that assertion.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Mollen | May 24, 2022
Scott Mollen discusses 'Norman Realty & Constr. v. 151 E. 170th Lender' and 'White Plains Aviation Partners v. Cnty. of Westchester'.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Morgan R. McCord | May 23, 2022
The Appellate Division's decision is a welcome relief to lenders that no longer need to fear that an alleged inaccuracy in the amount due provided in 90-day notice will result in dismissal. Perhaps more importantly, the decision may portend a deterioration of the strict compliance standard annunciated by the Second Department in 'Bank of America v. Kessler'.
By Brian Lee | May 19, 2022
The Court of Appeals was asked whether HSBC Bank, as an executor of an investment-holding trust, could be a plaintiff and revive an action that was filed by another party that had been dismissed without prejudice. Lawyers from McKool Smith and Simpson Thacher squared off.
By Andrew Denney | May 19, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | May 17, 2022
Scott Mollen discusses "T.C. Murphy Lumber Co., Inc., v. TopRidge, and "Dep't of Hous. Pres. & Dev. of NYC v. Rosenfeld."
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