By Jane Wester | October 1, 2020
Challengers argued the amended laws were unconstitutional because they violated the Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause, among other issues. U.S. District Judge Eric Komitee, however, validated the measure.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Claude M. Millman | October 1, 2020
Low-income New Yorkers' access to the Bankruptcy Courts, oddly, hangs in the balance of an upcoming luxury condo dispute.
By Jane Wester | September 29, 2020
Recent revelations in the New York Times from Trump's tax records was not seen as affecting the current status of the subpoena, which requests eight years of Trump personal, family and business financial records.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott E. Mollen | September 29, 2020
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses "City View Towne Crossing Shopping Center Fort Worth Tx. L.P. v. Aissa Med'l Resources," a breach of contract case where a shopping center lease dispute was remanded to NYS Supreme Court.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Kenneth M. Block and Joshua M. Levy | September 29, 2020
This is the second in a series of articles dealing with construction management agreements. In this article the authors address scheduling—the key to a successful project
By Dan Packel | September 28, 2020
Most of Trump's real estate holdings lose money, according to a bombshell New York Times report. But not two office towers popular with Big Law in New York and San Francisco, where the president has a 30% stake.
By Jason Grant | September 25, 2020
"Her cognitive functioning, her ability to think, this was her strength," said the injured 24-year-old woman's lawyer, Benedict Morelli. The defendants also include a realty company owned by Michael Rubin, a co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Devils.
By Jane Wester | September 25, 2020
William Consovoy said the word "unclear" means that either possibility—that there had been an expansion of the Manhattan DA's investigation or no expansion—is plausible. But general counsel to District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. said the office had never announced the scope of its interest.
By Jane Wester | September 24, 2020
Judges Robert Katzmann, Pierre Leval and Raymond Lohier Jr. are set to hear arguments Friday in the year-old lawsuit over a Manhattan grand jury's subpoena for Trump's financial records.
By Ian Steinberg | September 24, 2020
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio delivered another striking blow to property owners when he signed into law N.Y.C. Council Int. No. 1932-A (2020) on May 26, 2020. The new legislation prohibits landlords from enforcing personal guaranties on certain commercial leases for defaults occurring between March 7, 2020 and Sept. 30, 2020.
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