New York Law Journal | How I Made It|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | January 11, 2022
"Keep an open mind. Soak up everything you can from those around you and work on forming the relationships from day one."
By Jane Wester | January 10, 2022
Lawyers for ex-President Donald Trump argued that NY AG Letitia James has "exhibited a clear and profound hatred" for Trump since before she was attorney general. James has dismissed the accusation as part of a delaying tactic.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | January 4, 2022
In his Realty Law Digest column, Scott Mollen discusses "Matter of East River Park Action v. City of New York," and "Malaczynski v. Wittmann."
By Jane Wester | January 4, 2022
The motion was filed hours after former President Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. were added as respondents to the civil suit filed by the New York attorney general. Eric Trump has already been questioned.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Warren A. Estis and Jeffrey Turkel | January 4, 2022
In their Rent Stabilization column, Warren Estis and Jeffrey Turkel discuss the questions left open after Roberts v. Tishman Speyer where the Court of Appeals held that apartments in J-51 buildings could not be luxury deregulated while J-51 benefits remained in effect, and how the First Department, Second Department, and DHCR have all answered these questions differently.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jack Rogers | January 2, 2022
Rules aimed at illegal rentals could erase 10K of sharing firm's NYC listings.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | December 28, 2021
Scott Mollen, a partner at Herrick Feinstein, discusses the landlord-tenant case 'Kidd v. Williams,' and the condemnation case 'My Ryan, LLC v. State of New York.'
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Morgan R. McCord | December 28, 2021
In this Residential Foreclosure column, Morgan McCord discusses 'Bank of America v. Kessler', where the Appellate Division, Second Department answered the question of whether a lender may include information with an RPAPL 1304 90-day notice that is not mandated by the statute in the negative.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Deborah Koplovitz and Andrew B. Freedland | December 28, 2021
'Gundlach' illuminates the risks that may await a board when an employee's small side jobs goes awry, and serves as a cautionary tale.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Erica F. Buckley | December 23, 2021
How can my client and I take advantage of prospective New York City buyers of Florida condos without running afoul of New York law, including gauging initial interest in the project?
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