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New York Law Journal

Discovery Delays Result in Attorney Fee Sanctions

The First Department confirmed Tuesday a sanction over a defendant's delaying for nearly a year production of emails, but faulted a hearing officer's assessment procedure, while a similar discovery delay in a separate Commercial Division case resulted in sanctions against Rosenberg & Estis for the second time.
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New York Law Journal

Recently Retired Housing Court Judge Dies at 66

By | March 12, 2015
Jerald Klein, who served as a Housing Court judge in the Bronx and Manhattan for 32 years, making him the court's longest serving judge before he retired several weeks ago, died Sunday.
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Daily Business Review

Nightclub Owner Says Landlord Made it Rain. That's Not a Good Thing in This Case

A Miami nightclub claims its landlord made it rain during the venue's opening night ... and not in a good way.
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New York Law Journal

Landlords' Article 78 Against NYCHA Upheld

Justice Rosalyn Richter wrote for a unanimous First Department panel that although the New York City Housing Authority has the discretion to determine rent increases under the Section 8 subsidy program, "the agency does not enjoy similar discretion to not make a decision at all on the rent increase requests."
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New York Law Journal

557-559 Wilson Avenue Realty v. Murdough

By | March 11, 2015
Tenant Establishes Ample Need for Discovery In Holdover Suit; Action Is Stayed
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New York Law Journal

133 Plus 24 Sanford Ave. Realty Corp. v. Xiu Lan Ni

By | March 11, 2015
Panel Modifies Court's Judgment, Striking Various Determinations of Parties' Rights
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New York Law Journal

HSBC Bank USA v. Angel Done

By | March 11, 2015
Defective Predicate Notice, Failure to Properly Exhibit Deed Grants Dismissal of Petition
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New York Law Journal

Fav 45 LLC v. McBain

By | March 11, 2015
Court Vacates $100,000 Money Judgment, Denies Tenant Vacatur of Stipulation
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New York Law Journal

Thor 725 8th Avenue LLC v. Goonetilleke

By | March 11, 2015
Tenancy Not Interfered With by Landlord; Rent's Payment Not Excused by Constructive Eviction
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New York Law Journal

Judge Declines to Drop U.S. Suit for Dog Owners

A case brought by the Manhattan U.S. attorney's office to vindicate dog owners' rights to have their pets notwithstanding an apartment complex's "no-pets" rule beat back a summary judgment motion last week.
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