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Development
May 24, 2004
Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.
Tort Liability of Out-of-Possession Landlords
May 24, 2004
<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.
Index
May 24, 2004
A complete listing of everything contained in this issue.
Landlord & Tenant
May 24, 2004
The latest rulings you need to know.
Development
May 11, 2004
The latest cases for your review.
Index
May 11, 2004
Everything that's contained in this issue in an easy-to-find format.
Real Property Law
May 11, 2004
The latest rulings of importance to you and your practice.
Landlord & Tenant
May 11, 2004
The most recent rulings affecting you and your practice.
Real Estate Investment Trusts: A Growing Trend
May 11, 2004
REITs were invented in the US by legislation enacted in 1960 to enable small investors to make equity investments in large-scale commercial real estate in the same way they invested in large corporations in other industries. This chapter examines the requirements than an entity must satisfy to qualify as a REIT, the development of REITS, and the advantages of REITs.
The War on Judicial Sentencing Discretion
May 07, 2004
The face of federal sentencing law, policy and practice has changed dramatically over the past year ' not just for individual criminal defendants, but for corporations as well. Sentencing laws that were stiff before have now become even more onerous, and the opportunities for leniency under the new regime are scarce. This article discusses the legislative and policy changes that specifically impact sentencing for corporations.

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