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The Leasing Hotline

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Recent rulings of interest.

Sometimes Hell Does Freeze Over

By Gary A. Goodman & Rachel D. Ittner

The recent decision in <i>Reliastar Life Insurance Co. of New York v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.</i> illustrates once again the limits of a purchaser's or lender's ability to rely on an estoppel certificate, especially when a tenant is entitled to claim constructive eviction. Moreover, the court determined that constructive eviction would trump a "hell or high water" commitment to pay rent.

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Representing Tax-Exempt Organizations in Lease Negotiations

Dana Malkus

While a typical for-profit client may have experience with lease negotiations or the benefit of an experienced broker, often the tax-exempt organization will not have this advantage and may, therefore, rely more heavily upon its attorney.

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In the Spotlight: Ordering Title Searches When Negotiating a Lease

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Did you ever think it was good practice to order a title search when your client contemplated putting in expensive improvements or in other situations where the lease may have value? It may never have crossed your mind that the failure to discuss this option with your client could amount to professional malpractice ...

Mitigation Under a Commercial Lease

Mark B. Rosenman

Lawyers are celebrated for their ability to employ subtlety and finesse. However, when addressing a commercial landlord's duty to mitigate damages upon a tenant's default, it pays to be blunt.

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NY Divorce Rule Freezes Couple's Assets Without Court Order

Joel Stashenko

As of Sept. 1, 2009, divorcing couples in New York no longer need to seek a temporary restraining order prohibiting their spouse from the unauthorized spending, transfer or concealment of assets under a rule established by court administrators.

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How to Succeed in a Relocation Case

Jerome A. Wisselman & Eyal TalassazanBy Jerome A. Wisselman & Eyal Talassazan

It can be a difficult task to persuade a court that it should permit the relocation of a child. Here are some of the pitfalls and how to avoid them.

Year's-End Developments in Same-Sex Marriage Law

Janice G. Inman

In December, the New York State Legislature failed to pass a proposed same-sex marriage bill. As everyone knows, however, that is not the end of the story. More attempts will be made, and many issues surrounding same-sex marriage will continue to be debated and litigated.

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Business Crimes Hotline

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

National rulings of importance.

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In the Courts

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

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