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Veteran Lawyers Larry Hutcher and Randy Mastro Face Off in Appeal Over MSG 'Lawyer Ban'
"Once you go down this road, where will it end?" said longtime Manhattan lawyer Larry Hutcher, who is suing MSG Entertainment Corp. "Will attorneys be barred from Starbucks, Target, or TopGolf only because they represent clients who allege to have been harmed in some manner?"Constitutional Challenges Potentially Affecting Landlord-Tenant Law
In their Landlord-Tenant Law column, Gary Rosenberg and Alexander Lycoyannis summarize several pending constitutional challenges in the federal courts that, if successful, could profoundly alter New York's real estate landscape.Up for the Takings: Could New Holdings Destabilize Rent Stabilization in New York?
Many involved in New York multifamily real estate have been waiting for the Second Circuit to decide on appeals from dismissals of two challenges to New York's rent stabilization laws.Notable Property Decisions From the U.S. Supreme Court
In this edition of his Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, Michael Rikon discusses recent decisions involving eminent domain.A Fifth Amendment Takings Case to Watch
We have all had enough of trying to live with the current understanding of both Lucas and Penn Central. Courts and commentators agree that it is extremely difficult for a property owner to recover under either theory.View more book results for the query "New York Knicks"
Pointing to Persistent Challenges, Barrett Declines to Call Roe v. Wade 'Super Precedent'
"And I'm answering a lot of questions about 'Roe,' which I think indicates that 'Roe' doesn't fall in that category," Barrett said.Do State Shut-Down Orders Effect a Taking for Which the State Must Pay Just Compensation?
The owner of the closed business is made to sacrifice the use of his or her property for the good of the general public. Has the state thereby effected a taking under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments for which it must compensate the business owner?Highlights of SCOTUS's 2019 Term Dealing With Property Taking
In his Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, Michael Rikon discusses three cases decided by the Supreme Court in 2019 regarding property takings: 'Knick v. Township of Scott, 'Timbs v. Indiana,' and 'Ceder Point Nursery v. Shirema'.Trending Stories
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