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Appellate Division, Second Department:July 15, 2020
Residential Building Laws of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Adam Leitman Bailey and John Desiderio look at the short and long-term legal implications and issues affecting residential living during COVID-19 pandemic.COVID-19 Relief Legislation Tests Constitutional Limits
Local government in New York City has adopted recent legislation adversely impacting commercial landlords by abolishing personal guarantees that were used at lease inception, to induce those landlords to enter into those leases. Based upon longstanding legal precedent, this legislation could be found to be facially invalid on constitutional grounds.'Regina' Decision Nixes HSTPA's Rent Overcharge Retroactivity
The 'Regina' decision will have significant reverberations for the real estate market going forward, as it will unfreeze the chill over the purchase and sale of rent-regulated buildings.Third-Party Tenant Harassment Poses Dilemma For Landlords
New York common law has long shielded landlords from tort liability for intentional injury suffered by one tenant at the hands of another tenant, unless the landlord "has the authority, ability, and opportunity to control the actions of the assailant." However, this shield was recently pierced by the Second Circuit in Francis v. Kings Park Manor, discussed here by Adam Leitman Bailey and John Desiderio.Contractual Nonperformance in the Wake of COVID-19
Like other major disasters, the litigation that will ensue will be monumental, and the wars between tenants and landlords are already underway.Freeze in Most Civil Filings Brings Concern, Frustration for New York Litigators
"It's a great handicap, it's major, and I don't like it," said real estate lawyer Adam Leitman Bailey. "We have been filing, but the only things we're filing are affidavits of service and orders to show cause when we have emergencies."Freeze in Most NY Civil Filings Brings Concern, Frustration for Litigators
"It's a great handicap, it's major, and I don't like it," said real estate lawyer Adam Leitman Bailey. "We have been filing, but the only things we're filing are affidavits of service and orders to show cause when we have emergencies."'Uncharted Territory': Lawyers Push on Despite Uncertainty, Reduction in Court Services
New York Court of Appeals spokesman Gary Spencer said seating for the general public would be limited but not eliminated, and a videoconferencing system would be available for attorneys not able to reach court in person.Trending Stories
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