New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barbara M. Goodstein | October 13, 2021
In this edition of her Secured Transactions column, Barbara M. Goodstein discusses a recent decision that underscores the importance to creditors of proper diligence, both in entering into a transaction and thereafter, including in the exercise of rights and remedies.
By Ross Todd | October 12, 2021
"Our pre-eminence in the New York courts is recognized as a powerful asset for clients, and we are often retained by major international law firms with local offices of their own that nonetheless seek us out as co-counsel for high-stakes litigation filed in New York courts," says Goodman, the co-chair of the litigation department at Herrick Feinstein.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | October 12, 2021
Scott Mollen discusses a land use case "Congregation Rabbinical College of Tartikov Inc. v. Village of Pomona; and the trespass/nuisance case "Benjaminov v. Zheng."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas O'Connor and YuhTyng Patka | October 12, 2021
As with any rollout of a brand new program, we expect new issues to arise as the PACE program picks up steam in New York City.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Shmuel Vasser | October 8, 2021
This article explains how the concept of standing in New York real estate law is abused to deny homeowners relief and allows municipalities carte blanche to ignore the law, and is therefore, in urgent need of legislative intervention.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | October 5, 2021
Scott Mollen discusses "Etage Real Estate LLC v. Stern," where the court found that the defendants' transfer of interest in their sole property for zero consideration justified piercing the corporate veil, and "Matter of United Full Gospel Church of God v. Bd. Of Appeals," where the court annulled a village board of appeals denial of a petition for a special use permit/area variance for religious use.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Warren A. Estis and Alexander Lycoyannis | October 5, 2021
In their Landlord-Tenant column, Warren Estis and Alexander Lycoyannis discuss the extension of New York's eviction moratorium which includes a provision for owners to challenge tenants' assertions of COVID-related financial hardship.
By Tom McParland | October 4, 2021
The dismissal came on jurisdictional grounds, allowing CEO Alex Sapir to either amend his complaint or to pursue the case in state court.
By Dan Packel | September 29, 2021
Nixon Peabody moved into a new Chicago space Monday, while Lowenstein Sandler has signed a lease to grow its New York City presence. Both recognize a need to reimagine the role of the office.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | September 28, 2021
In this week's Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses two landlord-tenant cases: "Y.A. Mullings Corp. v. Hall," where the court denied the landlord's motion to permit witnesses to testify against tenants anonymously, and "Fisher v. Burke," where the tenant/roommate was granted final judgment of possession in an illegal lockout proceeding.
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