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Beyond the Basics: Leasing and Operational Audit Issues
November 05, 2004
Whether you work for a national retail chain or a local retail tenant, you should consider periodically performing lease audits to determine what type of short-term and long-term strategies to implement in an effort to keep your business viable. A lease audit that reviews and identifies risks and liabilities will assist you in developing and/or fine-tuning a business strategy that benefits your company.
Strategically Manage Occupancy Costs to Increase Law Firm Profitability
November 05, 2004
Aside from payroll, real estate costs are a large law firm's most significant expense. Even under the best circumstances, such expenditures — sometimes called occupancy costs — consume 8% to 10% of the typical large firm's annual revenue. These costs are not confined to rent; many firms finance millions of dollars worth of expenses associated with the construction of their space.
Index
November 02, 2004
All the cases discussed in this issue.
Development
November 02, 2004
The latest cases you need to know.
Second Circuit Tackles RLUIPA
November 02, 2004
The federal Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) threatens to have a significant impact on local zoning decisions. Municipalities across the country have challenged the statute's constitutionality. In the most recent of those cases, <i>Westchester Day School v. Village of Mamaroneck</i>, 2004 US App LEXIS 20327 (NYLJ, 10/15/2004, p. 18, col. 1), the Second Circuit declined to address the constitutional issues directly, but suggested a narrow construction of the statute that would reduce RLUIPA's impact on local zoning policies.
Real Property Law
November 02, 2004
The latest cases for your review.
Landlord & Tenant
November 02, 2004
A review of the latest cases.
Brooklyn Jury Convicts One, Exonerates Other
November 02, 2004
On Sept. 20, a Brooklyn jury found a court officer guilty of accepting bribes to steer cases to Brooklyn Matrimonial Justice Gerald P. Garson's docket, but acquitted the other defendant in the case.
Decisions of Interest
November 02, 2004
Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.
Divorce and the Foreign-National Spouse
November 02, 2004
In last month's newsletter, we looked at some of the problems divorcing non-permanent U.S. resident immigrants can face when divorce, annulment or separation interferes with their plans to become permanent residents. We discussed some of the ways they can overcome these obstacles to legal permanent residence in the United States, but there are others that should be considered, in the appropriate circumstances.

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