New York Law Journal
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What Happens When a Party Wall Spoils the Party?Read More
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A Lender’s Guide To Hiking Through the Retroactive Trails of the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention ActRead More
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Most Important Non-COVID Commercial Lease Decisions Since the Beginning of the PandemicRead More
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In Multipronged Landlord-‘Holdover’ Tenant Fight, $25M Suit Against Tenant Remains StayedRead More
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Manhattan Judge Dismisses ‘Malicious Media Campaign’ $25M Tort Suit Against Alleged Holdover Tenant’s LawyerRead More
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Rules on Partitioning Ownership Property RightsRead More
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Whether Co-op Boards Can Reject a Sale Because the Purchase Price Is ‘Too Low’Read More
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RPAPL §881—License To Permit Use of Adjacent Property During Construction Denied—Constant Unapproved Changes to Construction Plans Did Not Rise to The Level of Proof Required by RPAPL §881 and Permanent Change to Respondent’s Property Preclude the Granting of a §881 License—No Reimbursement of Expert and Attorney Fees When License Is Not GrantedRead More
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New York Law Journal Book Review: New York State Bar Association Real Estate Titles: The Practice of Real Estate Law in New York (4th ed.)Read More
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When Is Part Performance ‘Part Performance in Real Estate Cases’?Read More