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Will Delta Variant of COVID-19 Impact Commercial Real Estate Recovery? Image

Will Delta Variant of COVID-19 Impact Commercial Real Estate Recovery?

Erik Sherman

The new Delta variant of COVID-19 is speeding across the country, raising the question of whether the assumptions earlier this year of an economic rebound — some even predicted a super bounce — were premature.

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Development

NYRE Staff

ZBA Did Not Have to Act Unanimously Activist Not Entitled to Nullification of Cover Letter Community Board Included With Its Recommendations DOB's Approval of Homeless Shelter Upheld Area Variance Upheld

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Escape New York: Court Dismisses NRA's Chapter 11 As Improper Tactic to Avoid New York's Non-Profit Regulatory Scheme Image

Escape New York: Court Dismisses NRA's Chapter 11 As Improper Tactic to Avoid New York's Non-Profit Regulatory Scheme

Steven B. Smith & Silvia Stockman

This article explores the competing factors the Bankruptcy Court considered and the rationale underlying its decision to grant the drastic relief of dismissing the NRA's bankruptcy case.

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Landlord & Tenant Law

NYRE Staff

Rent Act of 2015 Did Not Re-Regulate Deregulated Apartments Tenant Waiver of Claims for Lost Profits Upheld Landlord Not Liable for Tenant on Tenant Harassment

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Obtaining Administrative Claim Status When Doing Business With a Debtor Image

Obtaining Administrative Claim Status When Doing Business With a Debtor

By Andrew C. Kassner & Joseph N. Argentina Jr.

How is administrative claim status obtained in a bankruptcy case, and what risks does a service or goods supplier take by continuing to do business with the debtor after commencement of the bankruptcy case?

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Use of Deferred Prosecution Agreements In White Collar Investigations Image

Use of Deferred Prosecution Agreements In White Collar Investigations

Elkan Abramowitz & Jonathan S. Sack

This article discusses the practical and policy reasons for the use of DPAs and NPAs in white-collar criminal investigations, and considers the NDAA's new reporting provision and its relationship with other efforts to enhance transparency in DOJ decision-making.

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Bit Parts

Stan Soocher

Intermediate Access Theory Rejected in Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over Home-Renovation TV Show

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Co-ops and Condominiums

NYRE Staff

Bylaw Provision Authorized Award of Fees Against Unit Owner

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IP News

Howard Shire & Shaleen Patel

Federal Circuit, Citing Forum-Shopping, Transfers Patent Cases to California

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Trustee Rights and Obligations When Debtor's Ch. 11 Case Converts to Ch. 7 Image

Trustee Rights and Obligations When Debtor's Ch. 11 Case Converts to Ch. 7

Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. & Drew S. McGehrin

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware court held that a Chapter 7 trustee was bound by the pre-conversion actions of the debtors, and that the trustee would not be permitted to step into the shoes of the then-dissolved official committee of unsecured creditors to pursue certain causes of action.

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