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Development
August 02, 2015
Cases involving use of a special permit; land zoning; and landmark designation.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
July 02, 2015
Analysis of a case in which the Business Judgment Rule barred a conversion claim by a co-op shareholder.
Does the CFPB's New Integrated Disclosure Rule Preempt New York State Law?
July 02, 2015
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) new "Integrated Disclosure Rule" ' currently scheduled to take effect on Oct. 1, 2015 ' redesigns the disclosures that are provided under the Federal Truth in Lending Act (TILA) and Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) in connection with certain residential mortgage transactions.
Landlord & Tenant
July 02, 2015
A look at a cases involving Section 8 benefits, a guarantor moving for summary judgment, and a summary nonpayment proceeding.
Development
July 02, 2015
Discussion about three major rulings.
Real Property Law
July 02, 2015
Prior Foreclosure Action Does Not Bar Action Against Guarantor
Cooperatives & Condominiums
June 02, 2015
Two cases involving shareholder religious discrimination claims and a condominium board's first-refusal right.
Landlord & Tenant
June 02, 2015
Discussion and analysis of several pivotal cases.
Real Property Law
June 02, 2015
Discussion of a case involving a holdover proceeding.
Co-op Sale Contracts: Allocating the Risk of Potential Co-op Board Interference
June 02, 2015
When may a coop buyer escape from a sale contract based on erroneous statements made by the coop board that would, if accurate, interfere with the buyer's right to occupy space associated with the coop shares the buyer has contracted to purchase? The First Department recently faced that issue.

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