By Jane Wester | April 11, 2022
The AG's office has said it is investigating inaccuracies in Trump's statements of financial condition, including "misleading asset valuations."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jacob Inwald and Rachel Geballe | April 8, 2022
Homeowner advocates write that the proposed "Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act" would restore settled statute of limitations law and provide much-needed certainty to homeowners fighting foreclosures.
By Jane Wester | April 7, 2022
The court set a March 31 deadline for ex-President Donald Trump to "comply in full" with state Attorney General Letitia James' demand for documents and information. Trump's lawyers have called the attorney general's requests "grossly overbroad" and "unduly burdensome."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Warren Estis and Alexander Lycoyannis | April 5, 2022
In their June, 2021 Landlord-Tenant column, Warren Estis and Alexander Lycoyannis predicted that as "New York proceeds slowly but surely toward a semblance of pre-pandemic normalcy…the era of COVID-related defenses to commercial rent nonpayment may soon become a thing of the past." In this column, they discuss two recent rulings from the Appellate Division, First Department which bear directly on the issue.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | April 5, 2022
Scott Mollen discusses "Nick's Lobster v. Land & Sea Constr. Corp.," a breach of contract case, and a commercial landlord-tenant case "Reade Broadway Ass'n v. Yuen & Assoc."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Adam M. Swanson and Timothy William Salter | April 5, 2022
If enacted, this so-called "foreclosure abuse prevention act" would present a radical departure from more than a century of well-settled law, likely accelerating gentrification and exacerbating New York City's housing crisis by creating favorable conditions for real estate speculators to prey on, and profit off, vulnerable and distressed homeowners.
By Brian Lee | March 31, 2022
One key backer of the measure suggested that making insurance companies responsible for childhood lead poisoning would do little to raise premiums. But that view was not universally shared.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Erica F. Buckley | March 31, 2022
In her 'Ask the Former Regulator' column, Erica Buckley explains the type of for-sale housing that can be built on a community land trust as well as what the New York Attorney General's filing requirements are for this kind of housing.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | March 29, 2022
In his Realty Law column, Scott Mollen discusses 'Gruber v. Gruber,' a case involving a constructive trust where issues of fact existed as to whether the transfer of property was effectuated, and 'Friedman Residence v. Denson,' where the court held that Housing Court is the correct forum for resolving the landlord's ejection action.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Peter E. Fisch and Salvatore Gogliormella | March 29, 2022
In their Transactional Real Estate column, Peter Fisch and Salvatore Gogliormella focus on Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) financing as they discuss the basics of a PACE loan, including what it is, how it works, where it comes from and who qualifies.
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