By Jane Wester | December 13, 2021
His guilty plea to four charges—first-degree scheme to defraud and first-, second- and third-degree grand larceny—carries a sentence of four and a half to 13 and a half years in prison, according to the Manhattan DA's Office.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | December 7, 2021
In his latest Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses 'W. Houston Prop. v. NY Pilates NYC,' where the landlord failed to plead allegations sufficient to state a cause of action for alter ego liability, and 'Higgins v. 120 Riverside Blvd. at Trump Place Condominium,' where the plaintiff was denied relief under the FHA for failure to state a claim.
By Jane Wester | December 3, 2021
The court appearance was the latest step in the complicated story of Kossoff and his law firm, Kossoff PLLC, which has been undergoing involuntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings since April.
By Jane Wester | November 30, 2021
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher partner Randy Mastro, lead attorney for the plaintiffs, said they plan to appeal the ruling. The moratorium law is currently set to expire on Jan. 15.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | November 30, 2021
Scott Mollen discusses 'Wilmington Savings Fund Society v. 6 Turtle Knoll,' 'Locon Realty v. Safisas Corp.,' and 'Leya v. Kodicek.'
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Warren A. Estis and Alexander Lycoyannis | November 30, 2021
Warren A. Estis and Alexander Lycoyannis discuss 'Melendez v. City of New York,' where a group of New York City owners commenced n district court action for a judgment declaring the Guaranty Law unconstitutional and for an injunction permanently enjoining its enforcement.
By Andrew Denney | November 26, 2021
Investor Richard Swift claims he spent millions to build a house on Jill Rappaport's Last Buck Ranch in Suffolk County, but that the former "The Today Show" correspondent recanted on an agreement for Swift to control an equity stake in the property.
By Jane Wester | November 24, 2021
Jordan Dressler is set to start Monday as special counsel in the Office of Court Administration, where he'll be focusing on issues related to New York City Housing Court.
By Jane Wester | November 23, 2021
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge David S. Jones has found Kossoff to be in civil contempt for his failure to provide documents as the responsible officer of the debtor, the law firm Kossoff PLLC.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Anthony S. Guardino | November 23, 2021
Government officials at the federal, state and local levels are taking action to allow property owners to more easily create housing from vacant or underutilized commercial properties.
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