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Cooperatives & Condominiums
November 01, 2016
Questions of Fact Preclude Summary Judgment in Co-op Shareholder's Water Damages Action
Development
November 01, 2016
Lease to Pier 55 Complied With SEQRA
Real Property Law
November 01, 2016
No Statute of Limitations Applies to Forgery Claim<br>Mortgage Reformed for Mutual Mistake<br>Error in Setting Upset Price Does Not Provide Adequate Basis for Setting Aside Foreclosure Sale<br>Laches Bars Claim for Reformation of Mortgage<br>Questions of Fact Preclude Summary Judgment in Assertion of Forgery<br>Grantor's Action to Set Aside His Own Quitclaim Deed<br>No Summary Judgment in Dispute Between Cotenants<br>Homeowners Association Properly Exercised First Refusal Right
Board of Editors
October 06, 2016
Accounting and Financial Planning for Law Firms Lawrence L. Bell Advisors, LLC, Kensington, MD Wayne Berkowitz Berdon LLP, New York James…
Eminent Domain Law
October 01, 2016
Analysis of a case involving a condemnee's claim of <I>de-facto</I> taking.
Real Property Law
October 01, 2016
A case in which a mortgagee claimed that the statute of limitations barred enforcement of the mortgage.
Second Department Explores Scope of Conservation Easement
October 01, 2016
The conservation easement has become a common mechanism for achieving a variety of preservation objectives. Occasionally, however, disputes arise about the easement's scope: What remaining uses can the grantor of the easement make of the underlying fee interest?
Cooperatives & Condominiums
October 01, 2016
Discussion of a case wherein a co-op shareholder sought an order directing the co-op corporation to approve the sale of her shares.
Development
October 01, 2016
In-depth discussion of several major rulings.
Landlord & Tenant
October 01, 2016
A look at six pivotal decisions.

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