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Landlord & Tenant
February 01, 2017
In-depth analysis of four pivotal rulings, including one in which a landlord whohad received a tax abatement was not eligible for luxury deregulation.
Real Property Law
February 01, 2017
Analysis of two major rulings.
The Scope of the Equitable Subrogation Doctrine
January 01, 2017
Recently, the Second Department faced three claims of equitable subrogation over a two-week period and in two of those cases, indicated that the doctrine would not be applicable if the junior mortgagee advanced funds to satisfy a senior mortgage with knowledge of an interest whose priority was inferior to that senior mortgage.
Development
January 01, 2017
Analysis of key Zoning Board of Appeals decisions.
Landlord & Tenant
January 01, 2017
A look at a case in which stipulation of a settlement in a nonpayment proceeding estopped a landlord from collecting rent after the tenant surrendered possession.
Real Property Law
January 01, 2017
Expert discussion of several pivotal cases.
Second Department Evaluates Alternative Undertakings Used at Atlantic Yards
December 01, 2016
n a 3-2 split decision, a Second Department panel has ruled that the strictures of New York Lien Law § 5 were satisfied when initial developer Forest City provided a "completion guaranty," rather than a bond or other typical form of undertaking, for the Atlantic Yards B2 Residential Project in Brooklyn next to the Barclays Center arena.
Development
December 01, 2016
Two cases of interest.
Real Property Law
December 01, 2016
Detailed discussion involving two rulings of importance.
Release of Pineland Development Restrictions Invalidated
November 01, 2016
Once Suffolk County pays a landowner to acquire Pineland Development Rights, can the county give some of those rights back to the landowner, without even requiring the landowner to pay for them?

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