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New York Law Journal

Tenants Sue One of NYC's Largest Residential Landlords Over Blowtorch Fire

The $10 million complaint, filed by McLaughlin & Stern and Parlatore Law Group, alleges A&E Real Estate Holdings is grossly negligent for the Dec. 2023 blaze.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Navigating Fla.'s Live Local Act of 2024: A Guide for Developers on Recent Amendments and Strategic Steps Forward

The Live Local Act seeks to increase the availability of affordable housing opportunities, particularly for those who wish to reside within the communities they serve.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Engoron Shouldn't Recuse From Trump Civil Fraud Case, NY AG Says

"Throughout this case, Defendants have engaged in spurious efforts to avoid accountability for their fraudulent and illegal business conduct by seeking to delegitimize this proceeding and attacking the Court's impartiality and integrity," the opposition papers state.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Half of US Law Firms Plan to Upsize Real Estate Footprint Over Next 2 Years

For firms expecting to increase their office space in the near future, one focus is moving into secondary markets in the U.S., a recent survey found.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Residents Have Right to Fly American Flag in Their HOA. But This May Lead to Other Unwanted Displays

Homeowners associations walk a fine line between enforcing and promoting aesthetics within a neighborhood versus individual patriotic expression.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Largest U.S. Law Firms Well Represented in Atlanta's 'Vibrant' Legal Market

The availability of quality talent and presence of major industries are among factors cited for roughly 40 of the largest 100 U.S. law firms by head count operating in Georgia's capital.
8 minute read

International Edition

Corporatizing Law: How This Law Firm Leader Plans to Build a Big Legal Business

Thomson Geer's Adrian Tembel says high-volume legal work in Australia will become corporatized.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Former Federal Prosecutor IDs Possible Challenges in Norcross Prosecution

"It is not enough for someone to say, 'Are you threatening me?' and for the charged person to say, 'Yes, I am,'" former federal prosecutor Howard S. Master said. "That is not sufficient to constitute viable conduct. Lawyers threaten litigation, to walk away from a deal, or induce a business partner to walk away from a deal, all the time. None of that, by itself, is improper."
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cushman & Wakefield Sues to Disband Alleged 'Imposter' Real Estate Firm

The commercial real estate firm sued to enjoin the other entity, which incorporated at the same address as Cushman & Wakefield 1 Inc., from doing business under their name.
2 minute read

The Recorder

The Constant Battle to Reform California Rent Control

"With the threat of SB 446 presently nullified, the big challenger to the long-standing Costa-Hawkins Act is the Justice for Renters Act initiative," writes Whitney Hodges of Sheppard Mullin.
7 minute read

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