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Development
October 31, 2007
Commentary on and analysis of recent rulings.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
October 31, 2007
In-depth commentary on a key case.
Index
October 31, 2007
A complete, easy-to-read review of this issue's contents.
Race Discrimination and Mortgage Fraud
October 31, 2007
The crisis in the subprime mortgage markets has brought to light many allegations of predatory practices by mortgage lenders and other participants in the housing industry. In <i>Barkley v. Olympia Mortgage Co.</i>, Judge Raymond Dearie of the Eastern District approved a strategy that might permit some victims of the alleged fraud to obtain a federal forum, with the possibility of treble damages and attorneys fees: allege (and prove) that the predatory practices constituted a form of racial discrimination.
Decisions of Interest
October 31, 2007
Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.
The Ever-Changing Custody Rights of Non-Biological Parents
October 31, 2007
The law concerning the custody rights of biological parents is complex and continually evolving and, along with that, the rights of non-biological parents are also in flux. Within the basic framework that supports the superior custodial rights of a biological parent, there may be many misconceptions and uncertainties about what set of facts may support custody for a non-parent. The implications of a non-parent having long-term de facto custody and the effect of a prior order of custody have been addressed in recent court decisions.
Mediators and Separating Couples, Beware!
October 31, 2007
Mediation participants would be far more circumspect if they thought their discussions and disclosures could be used against them in a later judicial proceeding. With this in mind, let's consider the potential impact of a recent case in which the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, determined that a confidentiality clause in a divorcing couple's mediation agreement need not preclude the mediator from being compelled to give testimony in their subsequent divorce action.
Oral Modifications of Separation Agreements
October 31, 2007
Separation agreements in matrimonial actions often contain provisions prohibiting oral modification or waiver of their terms. These provisions usually contain language to the effect that 'no modifications, waiver or termination of any of the terms of this stipulation shall be valid unless in writing and executed with the same formality as this agreement.' Despite such language, are there any possible scenarios under which the terms of such an agreement can be modified or waived without a written agreement? The answer may surprise you.
Movers & Shakers
October 31, 2007
Who's doing what; who's moving where.
Verdicts
October 31, 2007
Recent rulings in med mal cases.

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