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Real Property Law

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Discussion of several key cases.

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Landlord & Tenant

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A key ruling is analyzed.

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Eminent Domain Law

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A look at <i>Matter of Village of Port Chester v. Bologna</i>.

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Development

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In-depth analysis of an important ruling.

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Cooperatives & Condominiums

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

A key case is disussed.

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When Is a Tenant Excused from Failure to Timely Exercise a Renewal Option?

Stewart E. Sterk

Suppose a lease gives a tenant an option to renew, but requires that the option be exercised by a specified date. What happens when the tenant exercises the option after the specified date?

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Litigation

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Review of a pivotal case.

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Formulaic Maintenance

Timothy M. Tippins

If Harry and Sally had not married but instead entered into a real partnership, say a law practice, and then dissolved it, what court would take seriously a claim by Harry that Sally should have to support him into the future simply because she earns more money than he did?

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Hedge Fund Valuation in Connection with Equitable Distribution

Steven Cusumano

Hedge fund valuation presents several challenges in the field of business valuation for the purposes of equitable distribution.

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A Lasting Peace in Mass Torts

Mark Colins & Ryan Smethurst

Mass tort claims can create a tremendous financial and legal burden on a company. In-house counsel recommending settlement of a mass tort to company management, often at significant cost, must be confident that the settlement will buy a lasting and comprehensive peace. There are several key negotiating points that can help in-house counsel achieve such finality.

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