New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jeffrey B. Steiner and Scott A. Weinberg | March 16, 2021
One recent decision issued by New York's Appellate Division, Second Department, though favorable to the senior mortgage lender, highlights the consequences that may result should a lender fail to exercise caution when modifying their mortgage loans. In their Real Estate Financing column, Jeffrey Steiner and Scott Weinberg discuss the decision in "Commodore Factors Corp. v. Deutsche Bank Natl. Trust Co."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Morgan R. McCord | March 12, 2021
The Appellate Division's decision is a welcome relief to the mortgage servicing industry.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott E. Mollen | March 9, 2021
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses three commercial landlord-tenant cases: "138-77 Queens Blvd LLC v. QB Wash LLC," "Daval 37 Assocs. LLC v. Alamoda Fascination LLC," and " RPH Hotels 51st St. Owner LLC v. HJ Parking."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Erica F. Buckley | March 8, 2021
New York may be looking to amend the Multiple Dwelling Law to allow for the conversion of hotel properties to residential use. Does the proposed law allow for the conversion of a hotel to a for-sale condominium, and if so, what type of filing would be made under the Martin Act?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Miriam R. Milgrom | March 8, 2021
The pandemic has created a financial nightmare for federal and state housing authorities who are being mandated to upgrade, improve infrastructure, and maintain service, all while dealing with a dramatic drop in revenue. One solution has been for these authorities to partner with private sources of equity.
By Nativ Winiarsky | March 5, 2021
The cases and language of 'Regina' make it rather clear that where an overcharge complaint was filed prior to the HSTPA, a court should only apply a pre-HSTPA analysis.
By Dan Packel | March 5, 2021
Law firm leaders are closely eyeing the savings on real estate when more employees are working remotely.
By Patrick Smith | March 4, 2021
Industry insiders say the suit against Paul Hastings could be a warning of liability claims to come as a result of the depressed real estate market.
By Meredith Hobbs | March 3, 2021
Even in the most competitive major markets, landlords are eager to keep law firm tenants and get new ones.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott E. Mollen | March 2, 2021
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses 'Piscionere v. Gori,' 'Gutnick v. Jacobson,' and 'Alir Inc. v. Jiminez.'
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