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November 21, 2005 |

Print Works v. Westchester Square Associates LLC

Failure to Show Evidence of Repair of Prior Leaky Condition Denies Owner Summary Judgment
1 minute read
June 20, 2013 |

Ties to Senecas Cannot Shield Golf Course Developer, Panel Says

The Fourth Department found that allowing an entity created by the Seneca Indian Nation, established in part so it could take advantage of more than $1 million in economic development tax breaks, to avoid litigation as an arm of the tribe would ultimately undermine the Senecas.
4 minute read
December 22, 2011 |

Exchange-Traded Products: Not All Created Equal

Exchange-traded products (ETPs) have dramatically increased in popularity over the past decade and become the focal point of many portfolios.
5 minute read
December 15, 1999 |

HOLY TOLEDO TAX BREAKS

1 minute read
September 25, 2007 |

Prison Panel Wrangles Chaotic Case

Before deciding whether to cap the state prison population, Stephen Reinhardt and two other judges might wish to cap the number of lawyers on the highly charged case.
4 minute read
May 28, 2009 |

Mortgagors in Default Are Given Breathing Room

With the foreclosure crisis still in high gear, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey has adopted measures to help homeowners in bankruptcy proceedings who fall behind on mortgage payments.
5 minute read
July 15, 2003 |

Wright v. Stern

Discrimination Action Certified Against New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
1 minute read
May 27, 2011 |

Channel Islands Firm to Launch in Singapore

Guernsey-based Collas Crill is relocating partner Sean Cheong to Singapore later this year, a move the firm says is in response to demand from institutional and private clients in Asia for Channel Islands legal services.
2 minute read
February 18, 2009 |

Surrogate's Practice and Proceedings

Charles Gibbs, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Colleen Carew, a court attorney referee with the Surrogate's Court, Westchester County, write: In a vacuum, an estate plan is intended to dispose of a testator's property at death. Such thinking may cause a testator-former spouse to neglect to consider certain estate obligations created under a marital agreement. Of course, it may be that the ex-spouse intentionally fails to make testamentary provisions in satisfaction of his or her obligations under the agreement. What rights, if any, do those affected have against the estate of the delinquent spouse?
11 minute read

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