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  • Businesses across all sectors of the economy should be knowledgeable about how best to respond to a Congressional investigation, and ultimately, if the investigatory Committee is not satisfied with voluntary compliance efforts, the options available to them for objecting to a Congressional subpoena.

    December 01, 2025Harry Sandick and Eric Beinhorn and Kate Ross
  • The news is good. However, it doesn't look like what some in CRE might want, which is a return to ultra-low interest rates and high leverage.

    January 01, 2024Erik Sherman
  • How closely will New York courts scrutinize exercises of the eminent domain power? Until recently, courts have been quite deferential when entities clothed with eminent domain power have determined that private property is necessary for public use. Two recent decisions, however, suggest that there are limits to that deference.

    February 01, 2023Stewart E. Sterk
  • Claimant Not Entitled to Consequential Damages of Lack of Access

    February 01, 2023NYRE Staff
  • How closely will courts scrutinize exercises of the eminent domain power? Until recently, courts have been quite deferential when entities clothed with eminent domain power have determined that private property is necessary for public use. Two recent decisions, however, suggest that there are limits to that deference.

    February 01, 2023Stewart E. Sterk
  • Going back many decades, each Deputy Attorney General (DAG) has promulgated revisions to the DOJ's corporate criminal enforcement policies, leaving behind eponymous policy memos that were carefully studied by defense attorneys. Like her predecessors, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco has been quick to announce a series of revisions to DOJ's corporate criminal enforcement policies and practices.

    November 01, 2022Harry Sandick and Hilarie Meyers