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New York Law Journal

Yellowstone Injunctions: Not Always So Routine

After previously writing in their Landlord-Tenant column that Yellowstone injunctions are routinely granted, Warren A. Estis and Michael E. Feinstein discuss how the court in 'LIDC I v. Sunrise Mall' denied a commercial tenant's motion for such an injunction, finding that the tenant failed to show they were prepared to cure their rent default.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Pride and Joy BBQ LLC v. NY Suthon, LLC

By | November 26, 2014
Court Rules Tenant Does Not Need Nor Qualify For 'Yellowstone' Injunction
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ross v. Baumblit

By | November 26, 2014
Landlord Violates Code as Bunk a 'Residential Accommodation' Restoring Tenant to Possession
2 minute read

The Recorder

Ben-Shahar v. Pickart

By | November 25, 2014
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Tenant and 'Support' Dog Gain Temporary Reprieve on Eviction

"Rosie," a pit bull/boxer mix that her owner claims is an "emotional support dog" needed to remediate mental illness, has won a reprieve in the Southern District, as Judge Edgardo Ramos issued a temporary restraining order barring their eviction.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Pinto v. Dietrichson

By | November 19, 2014
Money Judgment for Use, Occupancy Denied; Ex-Wife Granted Judgment as to Liability Only
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

M. M. & I. Realty Co., L.L.C. v. Gargano

By | November 19, 2014
Final Judgment Modified, Warrant Permanently Stayed on Condition Tenant Never Returns
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Three-Quarter House Can't Evict Tenant, Judge Rules

A city housing program may not evict a man from his bunk without first holding a proceeding that follows city and state protections for tenants, a Brooklyn Housing Court judge has ruled in restoring the man's tenancy.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Two Major Firms Finalize Office Moves

Covington & Burling and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman will move into new office buildings Dec. 8, shifting two large chunks of the Washington legal community into different neighborhoods in one weekend.
1 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Veteran Settles With Leasing Company That Denied Rent Because of Service Dog

Tyler VanHoutan represents a retired U.S. Army veteran who filed a federal fair housing complaint against a leasing company alleging the defendant wouldn't rent his client a house because he lived with a service dog.
3 minute read

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