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Judge Upholds Congregation's Decision to Cancel Sale of Shul
A religious corporation can change its mind about moving forward with a contract to sell real property if the sale would not promote the corporation's purpose or the interests of its members, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lawrence Marks has held.Religious Corporations Law Cited in Synagogue Case
A religious corporation can change its mind about moving forward with a contract to sell real property if the sale would not promote the corporation's purpose or the interests of its members, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lawrence Marks has held.Disclaimers Do Not Shield CDO Sellers From Liability, Panel Says
Justice Dianne Renwick, writing for the First Department panel, acknowledged that disclaimers such as the ones in the CDO deals at issue often bar fraud claims. "But there is a limit to the efficacy of those disclaimers, as this case aptly demonstrates," she said.Disclaimers Do Not Shield CDO Sellers From Liability, Panel Says
Justice Dianne Renwick, writing for the First Department panel, acknowledged that disclaimers such as the ones in the CDO deals at issue often bar fraud claims. "But there is a limit to the efficacy of those disclaimers, as this case aptly demonstrates," she said.Lawyers From Closed Boutique Find a Place at Larger Firm
Meister Seelig & Fein, a 60-attorney firm, has added three attorneys from Ostrow Kaufman, a now-closed intellectual property boutique.ADR: Eight Questions For Corporate Lawyers
Arbitration is a valuable alternative to court litigation, but it is often overused and even more frequently misused. The biggest contributor to its misuse is the failure to consider the ramifications of agreeing to binding arbitration and neglecting to evaluate the types of disputes that you are committing to arbitrate before signing a contract.Panel Rebuffs Challenge to Empire State Buyout
Investors in the Empire State Building who opposed its initial public offering last year have lost a challenge in a state appeals court to a contract provision allowing their interest to be bought out for $100 per share.N.Y. Firm Establishes Permanent Stamford Office
A New York-based commercial law firm with an eye on growth has expanded its Connecticut presence by absorbing two partners from a Stamford litigation firm. Robert Bello and Thomas Cassone, formerly two-thirds of Stamford's Bello Lapine & Cassone, announced they have joined the 60-lawyer, Manhattan-based firm of Meister Seelig & Fein. The other member of the Bello firm, Lawrence Lapine, retired last year.New York Firm Establishes Permanent Stamford Office
A New York-based commercial law firm with an eye on growth has expanded its presence in Connecticut by absorbing two partners from a prominent Stamford litigation firm.Motion Asserts JHO Ignored Evidence in Construction Loan Default Action
A plaintiff's firm asserts that a judicial hearing officer "ignored" evidence and "invented grounds sua sponte" to discredit its expert witness when recommending that two real estate developers not be held liable for $40 million in damages for defaulting on a construction loan.Trending Stories
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