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Experts Say Development Will Slow Without '421-a' Program
While projects that are already underway are unlikely to be affected by the expiration of the "421-a" property tax abatement program, several real estate attorneys expressed hope that the program will be renewed, as it has become a key component of negotiating major development deals in the city.Yellowstone Injunctions: Timeliness Is Critical
In their Landlord-Tenant column, Warren A. Estis and Michael E. Feinstein discuss the case 'Riesenburger Properties v. PI Associates' to highlight the critical importance of filing a motion for Yellowstone relief prior to the expiration of the cure period.A Quiet Death for a Legendary Lawyer Who Fell From Grace
Before the demise of Dewey & LeBoeuf, there was the fall of Finley Kumble. The firm's high-profile former managing partner, Harvey Myerson, was sentenced on fraud charges 23 years ago this week. He died quietly in South Florida earlier this year.A Quiet Death for a Legendary Lawyer Who Fell From Grace
Before the demise of Dewey & LeBoeuf, there was the fall of Finley Kumble. The firm's high-profile former managing partner, Harvey Myerson, was sentenced on fraud charges 23 years ago this week. He died quietly in South Florida earlier this year.Non-Primary Residence: Tenant Perjury No Longer Permitted
In their Landlord-Tenant column, Warren A. Estis and Jeffrey Turkel write: Until recently, courts in non-primary residence holdover proceedings turned a blind eye where tenants previously made statements in their tax returns—under penalty of perjury—that contradicted their claims of primary residence. That all changed with the ruling in 'Ansonia Assoc. Partnership v. Unwin.'Deal Watch: Am Law 100 Firms Stack Their Chips and Help Sell Stuy Town
Despite continued consolidation in the chipmaking sector, it was a real estate deal with a history steeped in the global financial crisis that was a reunion of sorts for several Am Law 100 firms.Big Deals: $5.3B Sale of Apartment Complex Preserves Middle Class Housing
Manhattan's largest apartment complex, Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, will be sold for $5.3 billion in a deal that will preserve nearly half its 11,232 units for middle-class families, New York City officials said Tuesday.Trending Stories
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