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  • Possession of real property is a matter of physical fact. Having the right or legal entitlement to possession is not "possession," possession is "the fact of having or holding property in one's power." That power means having physical dominion and control over the property.

    October 01, 2019Thomas. C. Lambert and Steven Shackman
  • Former Cognizant Technology COO Settles FCPA Case In Relation to India Office Construction Project

    October 01, 2019Juliet Gunev
  • Social Media Escapes an Easy Definition, But You Know It When You See It While it would be helpful to understand the technical details of collecting data from various social media platforms, what's more important is what parts of social media might be relevant to a dispute and what that means for both the requesting and producing parties.

    October 01, 2019Todd Heffner
  • Court Decides Who Is the 'Prevailing Party' No Duty to Collect Rent from Subsequent Tenant

    October 01, 2019ssalkin
  • When a law firm does not subscribe to a traditional corporate structure At most companies, the leadership structure is typically clear and hierarchical. But what does leadership look like at a law firm when a traditional corporate structure doesn't apply?

    October 01, 2019Michael A. Gerstenzang and Hy Pomerance
  • When a landowner contends that government action has effected a taking of her property without just compensation in violation of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, where can she sue? Until this past June, when the Supreme Court decided Knick v. Township of Scott, the answer was clear: state court and only state court. Knick changed all that.

    September 01, 2019Stewart E. Sterk and Michael C. Pollack
  • Mortgagee Entitled to Deficiency Judgment When Mortgagor's Submissions Are Insufficient to Rebut Mortgagee's Appraisal Foreclosure Action Proceeds Despite Failure to Formally Discontinue Prior Foreclosure Action Forbearance Agreement Tolled Statute of Limitations Foreclosure Proceeding Dismissed for Lack of Standing Did Not Accelerate Mortgage

    September 01, 2019ssalkin
  • Landlord Failed to Rebut Presumption of Willfulness Landlord Substantiated Individual Apartment Improvements Vacatur of Stipulation for Use and Occupancy Overturned Occupant's Deception Waived Succession Rights Setting Rent for Unit First Decontrolled In 1954

    September 01, 2019ssalkin
  • Commercial Units Should Be Counted In Determining Amount of Reserve Fund

    September 01, 2019ssalkin