Intellectual property laws, including copyright, patent, trademark and trade secret laws can provide avenues for companies to protect their IP. But it's not always clear what assets are protectable and what are not.
- October 01, 2023Stephen M. Kramarsky and John Millson
Condominium's Delay Constituted Acceptance of Alteration Agreement
October 01, 2023New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffStanding still and waiting to take action wasn't easy, but the patience paid off. Now, I understand some of AI's limitations and ways to leverage it to propel marketing and sales activities.
October 01, 2023Melissa "Rogo" RogozinskiNational Conference of Personal Managers Interchange 2023 33rd Annual Entertainment Law Institute
October 01, 2023Entertainment Law & Finance StaffOn June 14, 2023, the Second Department decided Walsh v Ocwen Loan Servicing. The court, with little fanfare, appeared to rule that cooperative apartment owners are saddled with an unavoidable risk of loss. That is, if a lender alleges that the owners have defaulted, and then conducts a nonjudicial foreclosure sale, the former owners are left with few remedies.
September 01, 2023Paul GoldenCo-Op Purchaser Not Entitled to Cancel Contract Stipulation of Settlement Did Not Foreclose Warranty of Habitability Claim Questions of Fact About Mitchell-Lama Succession Rights
September 01, 2023New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffTaking Was for a Public Purpose and Failure to Comply With Public Hearing Requirement Did Not Invalidate Taking
September 01, 2023New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffFact Questions About Expansion of Nonconforming Use Subdivision Improperly Classified As Type II Action Under SEQRA ZBA Entitled to Approve Permit for Building Larger Than One Depicted In Approved Site Plan
September 01, 2023New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffTenant's Early Termination Entitled Landlord to Rent Questions of Fact About Landlord's Intention to Convey Leasehold to Individual
September 01, 2023New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffQuiet Title Action Subject to Statute of Limitations Foreclosure Sale Purchasers Not Subject to Claim By Former Owners Specific Performance Denied Because Buyer Did Not Establish That It Was Ready to Close
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