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Massachusetts: Early Days
Same-sex marriage formally came to the United States before dawn on Monday, May 17, in Cambridge, MA. In the first week that marriages were legal in the state, more than 1500 same-sex couples applied for marriage licenses, according to records compiled in the state.
Pay ... or Else!
If you have not heard of a writ of <i>capias ad satisfaciendum</i>, you are not alone. The writ is an obscure instrument of judgment that creditors can use to incarcerate debtors who have the means to pay but refuse to do so.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
The latest rulings of importance to your practice.
Real Property Law
Recent rulings you need to know.
Development
Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.
Tort Liability of Out-of-Possession Landlords
<i>Ingargiola v. Waheguru Management, Inc.</i>, decided recently by the Second Department, revisited a question that has long engendered confusion in the New York courts: What liability does a landlord bear for personal injuries suffered in leased premises? <i>Ingargiola</i> also presented a related question: What steps can a landlord take to reduce exposure for any liability the landlord would otherwise bear? This article explores those issues.
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Landlord & Tenant
The latest rulings you need to know.
Development
The latest cases for your review.
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