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Real Property Law
May 02, 2014
An in-depth look at several important rulings.
Landlord & Tenant
May 02, 2014
Discussion of a case in which a landlord was not entitled to recover fees.
Development
April 02, 2014
Hardship Waiver for Pine Barrens Development Upheld
Real Property Law
April 02, 2014
Junior Mortgagee Fails in Effort to Require Senior Mortgagee to Sell Security Separately <br>Time of the Essence Notice Ineffective When Served Before Initial Closing Date<br>Seller Not Entitled to Vendor's Lien
City Parkland: Invalid Lease or Permissible License?
April 02, 2014
When may a New York municipality authorize commercial use of parkland without express authorization of the state legislature? That question recently reached the Court of Appeals in <i>Union Square Park Community Coalition v. New York City Department of Parks and Recreation</i>, in which the court upheld an agreement between the city and a private party authorizing the latter to operate a seasonal restaurant in Union Square Park.
Landlord & Tenant
April 02, 2014
Anticipatory Repudiation Raises Questions of Fact <br>Landlord Not Liable for Breaches of Its Predecessor<br>Successful Tenant Entitled To Attorneys' Fees<br>Three-Quarter House Residents Not Entitled to Rent Stablization Protection<br>Nonprimary Residence Proceeding Succeeds on Remand from Court of Appeals
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 ...

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