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Cooperatives & Condominiums
May 29, 2013
In-depth discussion of several key rulings.
Mortgages on Tenancy By the Entireties Property
May 29, 2013
The rights of a mortgagee with respect to property held by a married couple as tenants by the entirety engenders considerable confusion, sometimes leading to litigation even of easy cases, where there should be no dispute.
Real Property Law
April 29, 2013
Analysis and discussion of several major rulings.
Landlord & Tenant
April 29, 2013
Two recent rulings and what they mean.
Development
April 29, 2013
In-depth analysis of a key ruling.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
April 29, 2013
A look at <i>Pomerance v. McGrath</i> and what it means.
Measure of Damages for Breach of a Contract to Purchase Real Property
April 29, 2013
An in-depth look at <i>White v. Farrell</i>, decided last month, and what it means for breach of a contract.
Landlord & Tenant
March 29, 2013
Professional analysis of several recent rulings of importance.
Eminent Domain Law
March 29, 2013
An in-depth look at a condemnation proceeding.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
March 29, 2013
Discussion of two major rulings.

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