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The Voluntary Payment Doctrine Strikes Again
December 31, 2015
The voluntary payment doctrine, which supposedly bars a party from recovering payments made erroneously but voluntarily, has reared its head once again in the real estate context, this time in <I>Drmak Realty, LLC v. Progressive Credit Union.</I>
Real Property Law
December 31, 2015
Discussion of six cases and their verdicts.
Development
December 31, 2015
Discussion of two pivotal cases.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
December 31, 2015
A look at a case in which a unit owner's claim was dismissed for failure to show damages.
Landlord & Tenant
December 31, 2015
In-depth analysis of two key rulings.
Real Property Law
November 30, 2015
Discussion and analysis of four key rulings.
Private Actions to Enforce Zoning Violations
November 30, 2015
When does a neighboring landowner have standing to bring a private action to enjoin a zoning violation? That question reaches the New York courts with some frequency, and although the recent trend is to liberalize standing requirements, the answer is not entirely free from uncertainty.
<b><i>Media & Communications:</i></b> The Art of PR
November 30, 2015
Love him or hate him, there is no question that Donald Trump is in for the long haul. Since he announced he was running for president of the United States, he has received wall-to-wall news coverage almost every single day from every form of media ' even "fake news" programs. What can we learn from him?
Landlord & Tenant
November 30, 2015
In-depth analysis of a case in which declarations on tax returns precluded a tenant's claim.
Development
November 30, 2015
Discussion of three major rulings.

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