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The Ethics and Legality of Snooping
March 31, 2014
When we tell clients we are unable to attempt a particular course of action, the reason is usually one of professional ethics or illegality. Here's a review of what we can and cannot do.
Landlord & Tenant
February 27, 2014
A look at several major cases.
Development
February 27, 2014
Analysis of several key cases that affect your practice.
Parkland Reservation: The 'Findings' Requirement
February 27, 2014
Local governments that merely impose statutory park and recreation fees as a matter of course are cautioned to review their laws and their practices ...
Real Property Law
February 27, 2014
Four important rulings are discussed.
Real Property Law
January 31, 2014
In-depth analysis of important rulings.
Landlord & Tenant
January 31, 2014
Discussion of several important cases.
Eminent Domain Law
January 31, 2014
Discussions about prior zoning classification, and condemning of property.
Development
January 31, 2014
A major ruling is discussed.
The Scope of the 'Mandatory Settlement Conference' Requirement for Mortgage Foreclosures
January 31, 2014
In response to skyrocketing foreclosures, the New York legislature enacted CPLR 3408. A recent case explores the statute's limits.

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