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Eminent Domain Law
November 30, 2015
A look at a case in which the landowner brought a proceeding challenging condemnation of an easement across landowner's land.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
November 02, 2015
Discussion of a case in which the purchasers' attempt to retract repudiation of their sale contract was ruled ineffective; a look at case in which a co-op corporation requested a warrant of eviction.
Landlord & Tenant
November 02, 2015
In-depth analysis of several pivotal rulings.
Title Insurance: How to Obtain More Bang for Your Buck
November 02, 2015
How do you as an attorney obtain special or additional coverage for the particular fact situation of your transaction? There are two different methods: purchasing an endorsement to the policy and the second is by obtaining affirmative insurance.
Development
November 02, 2015
A case involving the reinstatement of a taking claim.
Real Property Law
November 02, 2015
A look at two key cases.
Real Property Law
October 02, 2015
Analysis of three recent cases of interest to you and your practice.
New York City Adult-Use Zoning Held Unconstitutional
October 02, 2015
Litigation over New York City's adult use zoning regulations has been ongoing since the city's first effort ' in 1995 ' to use its zoning power to restrict adult uses. In the latest chapter in the long-running saga, the First Department, has declared unconstitutional the city's most recent amendments of its adult-use regulations.
Landlord & Tenant
October 02, 2015
Estate of Deceased Tenant Has Contract Right
Development
October 02, 2015
A look at three key cases.

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