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Rules on Partitioning Ownership Property Rights
Adam Leitman Bailey and John Desiderio discuss the rules regarding how parties may partition their common ownership property rights.Whether Co-op Boards Can Reject a Sale Because the Purchase Price Is 'Too Low'
"Courts have mostly rejected anti-free market tactics of the board of directors but other cases have given boards discretion to allow such rejections." Adam Leitman Bailey and John Desiderio discuss these cases and offer that "New York needs the Appellate Division to settle this quarrel."Mid-Market Roundup: A Senate Race, Succession Planning and the Work-From-Home Genie
Each week our team of regional editors shares the trends, challenges, opportunities and observations emerging in their markets.NYSBA Real Estate Titles: The Practice of Real Estate Law in New York (4th ed.)
'Real Estate Titles 4th' is a very impressive book. It represents the fruit of the labors of many skilled lawyers, over two generations.View more book results for the query "Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C."
When Is Part Performance 'Part Performance in Real Estate Cases'?
Adam Leitman Bailey and John Desiderio discuss the issue of "part performance," the doctrine of which can overcome the Statute of Frauds in circumstances when parties enter into unwritten deals and don't contemplate all the possible circumstances that might arise in the course of their dealings.Warren Estis, Known as Tenacious Landlord-Tenant Litigator, Dead at 73
Warren Estis, a titan of New York's real estate bar and a founding member of Rosenberg & Estis who was a longtime Law Journal columnist, has…Developments in Loft Law Case Law and Legislation
No field of law has seen a greater slowing in development than Loft Law landlord-tenant rights. However, that does not change the fact that there have been such developments, both legislatively and in the common law.The 'Irreparable Harm' Conundrum in Obtaining a Preliminary Injunction
Adam Leitman Bailey and John M. Desiderio discuss the factors that should be looked for and considered to support a finding of the requisite injury needed for a preliminary injunction.Trending Stories
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