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Landlord & Tenant
September 01, 2016
In-depth analysis of several key cases.
Real Property Law
September 01, 2016
Discussion of several key cases.
Peril and Ambiguities in the New Foreclosure Statutes
September 01, 2016
While the new omnibus foreclosure law (L.2010, ch.73), effective Dec. 20, 2016, can be presented as needed protection for borrowers and citizens generally, it adds expense, delay and confusion for any foreclosing lender. The analysis herein highlights some of the questionable aspects of the new statute.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
September 01, 2016
Discussion of five major cases.
Development
August 01, 2016
Discussion of three major rulings.
Real Property Law
August 01, 2016
Analysis and discussion of recently decided cases.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
August 01, 2016
A case in which a co-op board election was set aside.
Eminent Domain Law
August 01, 2016
Analysis of a case involving compensation of condemnees.
Restoring Property: The Zombie Property and Foreclosure Act
August 01, 2016
On June 23, 2016, Governor Cuomo signed into law the final omnibus bill of the session, the last section of which addresses vacant and abandoned properties, establishes timelines for the sale of property post-foreclosure judgment, and updates and enhances protections for homeowners in default and foreclosure.
Landlord & Tenant
August 01, 2016
Discussion of several key rulings.

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