New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Dale J. Degenshein | September 23, 2021
Serving on a cooperative or condominium board is fundamentally different from other board service.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Erica F. Buckley | September 22, 2021
"I read that the tax law on grossing up of transfer taxes was amended this summer. Can you explain the change in the law as well as any disclosure requirements related to my client's offering plan?"
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | September 21, 2021
Scott Mollen discusses "Monahemi v. Gohari," where questions of fact precluded summary judgment dismissing a complaint relating to fraud, and "1700 Harrison LLC v. Whetstone," where the landlord was denied vacatur of a stipulation and the tenant denied she was in civil contempt for non-compliance.
By Andrew Denney | September 20, 2021
Joshua Stein is a Manhattan real estate lawyer, but his interests aren't limited to poring over lease agreements and guiding clients through closings. "When…
By Jane Wester | September 20, 2021
During a brief appearance in Manhattan Supreme Court, Allen Weisselberg's attorney Bryan Skarlatos of Kostelanetz & Fink said he was concerned his client "will become collateral damage in a larger fight between the Trump Organization and the DA's office."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | September 14, 2021
In his Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses "Indig v. Village of Pomona," "Cromwell Towers Apts. v. Cordero," and "Advani v. Borden."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jeffrey B. Steiner and Scott A. Weinberg | September 14, 2021
In their Real Estate Financing column, Jeffrey Steiner and Scott Weinberg discuss the status of law relating to acceleration and the statute of limitations amid foreclosure actions as clarified in the recent New York's Court of Appeals case 'Freedom Mortgage Corporation v. Engel.'
By Jane Wester | September 9, 2021
SJP Properties chairman and CEO Steven Pozycki said he looks forward to welcoming 200 Amsterdam's first residents soon. Two of the building's penthouses are reportedly in contract for $19.5 million and $17.5 million.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | September 7, 2021
Scott Mollen discusses two landlord-tenant cases "723 Edibles Inc. v. 721 Borrower," and "50th St. HDFC v. Abdur Rahim," and a land use case "U&Me Homes v. County of Suffolk."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Ann E. Ryan and Adrienne B. Koch | September 7, 2021
The pandemic has highlighted vulnerabilities in two of the most popular forms of tenant security—guaranties and security deposits. In Part 2 of their series "Leasing After COVID," Ann Ryan and Adrienne Koch examine the impact of the pandemic on each of those types of security and offer some suggestions for landlords going forward.
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