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  • This article focuses on negotiating terms in a commercial real estate purchase and sale contract (the contract) regarding covenants between contract signing and closing, and focuses on negotiating the allocation of closing costs.

    March 31, 2026Zlata Fayer and Allison Mercantini
  • Misindexing of Deed Justifies Vacating Default By Former Owner In Action By Tax Sale PurchaserNuisance Claim Reinstated Against Neighbor Whose Ventilation Pipes Emitted Exhaust FumesPrivate Nuisance Claim Can Be Maintained Even When Number of Affected Owners Is Large

    March 31, 2026New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff
  • EV charging centers are likely to become a common fixture along heavily trafficked regional routes as more drivers opt for EVs. Municipalities, especially those along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors, would benefit from proactively updating their zoning ordinances to address this new type of facility.

    March 31, 2026Anthony S. Guardino
  • Bankruptcy law boomed at the end of 2025 and is expected to remain strong throughout 2026, but the reasons for the growth in activity are up for debate, with practitioners crediting global politics, COVID-19’s fallout and other factors.

    March 31, 2026Ryan Harroff
  • A look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.

    March 31, 2026Entertainment Law & Finance Staff
  • The gap between advice and ownership is rarely visible on a résumé. It becomes clear only when decisions carry weight and personal consequences linger. Pedigree may open the door. But in complex organizations like law firms, leadership credibility is ultimately determined by the ability to execute once inside.

    March 31, 2026Jennifer Johnson
  • Guarantor’s Counterclaims DismissedLandlord Cannot Bring Summary Possession Proceeding Against Estate Until Representative Has Been Appointed

    March 31, 2026New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff