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New York Law Journal

Commercial Tenants and Waiver of Real Property Law §227

Nativ Winiarsky writes: Hidden in most standard form leases for commercial tenants is a seemingly innocuous sentence in a typically lengthy paragraph dealing with destruction to a leased space. That sentence waives the provisions of Section 227 of the New York Real Property Law—seemingly innocent enough, until one fully understands the ramifications.
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New York Law Journal

Citadel Estates, LLC v. Pathways to Housing, Inc.

By | August 20, 2014
Facially Defective Predicate Notice Cannot Form Basis of Holdover Suit Against Undertenants
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

NRFC Philmont Holdings LLC v. AWeber Systems Inc., PICS Case No. 14-1270 (E.D. Pa. Aug. 1, 2014) Strawbridge, J. (10 pages).

By | August 19, 2014
Attorney Fee Recovery • Prevailing Party • Community Legal Services Guidelines
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Daily Report Online

Rising Stars 2014: Robert L. McCorkle III | 37

When Phillip McCorkle wanted to add an associate to his Savannah-based law firm, he would make an offer each time to his nephew, Robert L. McCorkle III, who repeatedly rejected it.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Homeless Shelter Asks Judge to Reconsider Order on Rent

An attorney for the Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless has asked a judge to reconsider or modify his order allowing dispossessory proceedings to proceed against the shelter.
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New York Law Journal

Court Grants License To Change Licensing Law Rules

In their Licensing Law column, Adam Leitman Bailey and John M. Desiderio of Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C., write: In February of this year, in "Union Square Park Community Coalition, v. New York City Department of Parks and Recreation," the New York Court of Appeals appears to have redefined and narrowed the limits of what distinguishes a license from a lease by expanding the scope of what may be deemed a license.
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New York Law Journal

Matter of Aleksandrovich v. New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development

By | August 13, 2014
Sister's Petition to Annul HPD's Denial Of Succession Rights to Apartment Dismissed
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New York Law Journal

Hillside Place, LLC v. Nguma

By | August 13, 2014
Tenant's On-Time Payment Discounted Rent is Preferential Rent Under RSL
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Judge Says Landlord May File to Evict Task Force Shelter

Judge Schwall said state law allows little discretion to bar dispossessory
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Daily Business Review

Group 16: Thomas Aquinas Cobitz and Stephen Thomas Millan

Attorney Stephen Thomas Millan will try a third time to secure a judgeship in a Miami-Dade circuit court race against fellow criminal defense lawyer Thomas Aquinas Cobitz.
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