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Cooperatives & Condominiums
July 01, 2016
Analysis of two cases, one involving a shareholder's conversion claim, and the other involving a derivative action.
Landlord & Tenant
July 01, 2016
In-depth discussion and analysis of the latest rulings.
Court of Appeals Clarifies Condominium Lien Priority
July 01, 2016
When a first mortgagee also extends a second mortgage loan, and consolidates the two mortgages, does the condominium's lien enjoy priority over the second mortgage? In a recent case, the Court of Appeals held that when both mortgages loans were extended before any default on common charges, both mortgages enjoy priority over the condominium's lien.
Development
July 01, 2016
In an environmental group's article 78 proceeding to review an extraordinary hardship waiver permitting expansion of a mining operation in the Long Island Pine Barrens, the environmental group appealed from Supreme Court's denial of the petition and dismissal of the proceeding. A look at the decision that followed.
Real Property Law
June 01, 2016
Analysis and commentary on several key rulings.
Development
June 01, 2016
Expert analysis of two key cases.
Municipal Silence Leads to Successful Fair Housing Act Claim
June 01, 2016
What inferences can be drawn from the silence of municipal officials who vote to reject a request to rezone property to provide housing for the disabled? In <I>Step By Step, Inc. v. City of Ogdensburg </I>, a federal district court inferred discriminatory intent, and ordered the City Council to approve the rezoning request.
Landlord & Tenant
June 01, 2016
A look at a case in which a landlord recovered in a nonprimary residence proceeding.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
June 01, 2016
A look at a co-op shareholder's action for a judgment that the co-operative corporation and its board breached obligations under the proprietary lease by unreasonably withholding consent to alterations.
Zoning Estoppel
May 01, 2016
What remedies are available to a developer who expends substantial funds in reliance on an invalidly issued permit? The Court of Appeals addressed that issue in March in <I>Matter of Perlbinder Holdings, LLC v. Srinivasan/</I>

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