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Real Property Law
February 29, 2016
Several major rulings are analyzed and discussed in depth.
Development
February 29, 2016
In-depth analysis of two key cases.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
February 29, 2016
A case in which questions of fact precluded dismissal of a claim against a condominium board president.
Landlord & Tenant
February 29, 2016
Discussion of several recent rulings.
Court of Appeals Modifies Standing Test in Land-Use Cases
February 29, 2016
There has been a long history of judicial analysis of what gives rise to standing to challenge a land-use approval. The interplay between the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) and the vast majority of land use approvals has given rise to a number of cases applying and modifying the standing test in the context of SEQRA.
Real Property Law
January 31, 2016
A look at the most pivotal recent rulings.
Landlord & Tenant
January 31, 2016
Analysis of several key cases.
A More Equal Road to Succession in Regulated Apartments After <b><i>Obergefell</i></b> and the Marriage Equality Act
January 31, 2016
For gay couples who live in rent-regulated apartments, <I>360 Associates v. Hyers and Pederson</I>, N.Y. County Civ.Ct. Index 72743/13 (2015), illustrates the resulting problems and the impact of <I>Obergefell.</I>
Development
January 31, 2016
Discussion of a case in which an association was not entitled to summary judgment
Cooperatives & Condominiums
January 31, 2016
In-depth analysis of a ruling that said prohibition on signs did not violate the First Amendment.

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