New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott E. Mollen | August 4, 2020
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses "Agudas Chasidei Chabad of the U.S. v. Congregation Lubavitch Inc.,"
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Francis J. Lane, III | August 3, 2020
This second of the three-part series discusses the effects that Court of Appeals reversals of settled appellate court precedent has had on the residential real estate management industry.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Robert Rattet, Derek Wolman, William Mack, and James Glucksman | July 29, 2020
As businesses forced to close by emergency orders attempt to negotiate with landlords and other creditors and try to modify or terminate commercial leases, lawyers will need to think carefully about the doctrines of impossibility and frustration of purpose, as well as force majeure clauses.
By Christine Simmons | July 29, 2020
Simpson Thacher's suit argues the state's June 22 reopening phase for offices in New York placed restrictions that still made it untenable to use the space.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott E. Mollen | July 28, 2020
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses "Board of Managers of 184 Thompson Street Condominium v. 184 Thompson Street Owner LLC," where the court held that a condo conversion sponsor correctly calculated the cooperative conversion reserve fund, and "Jensen v. 1050 Pacific LLC," where a motion for receiver was denied absent allegations of waste.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Bruce J. Bergman | July 28, 2020
Assembly Bill 10553 dated May 29, 2020 proposes a ban on foreclosure actions for at least a year and creates enormous problems and confusion…
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 27, 2020
In-person bench trials are starting in New York City housing court in Brooklyn as the state's court system continues to navigate the coronavirus pandemic, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore said Monday.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Francis J. Lane, III | July 27, 2020
Part 1 in a three-part series prepared in the wake of the Court of Appeals April decision in "Regina Metropolitan."
By Jane Wester | July 23, 2020
The proposed settlement, which is subject to approval by a federal judge, resolves prosecutors' claims that Bank of America had a policy of denying mortgage loans and home equity loans to adults who had legal guardianships or conservatorships.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jonathan Koevary and Robert Gagne | July 22, 2020
For those companies that filed for bankruptcy on the eve of the COVID-19 shutdowns, the strategies—and available cash flows to pay landlords—did not go as planned.
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