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Cooperatives & Condominiums
May 30, 2012
Several key cases are discussed.
The Enforceability of Liquidated Damages Clauses in Real Estate Leases
May 30, 2012
Will courts will enforce liquidated damages clauses in real estate leases? A look at recent rulings.
Real Property Law
April 29, 2012
Highlights and analysis of important cases.
Landlord & Tenant
April 29, 2012
Several key cases are discussed.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
April 29, 2012
In-depth analysis of major rulings.
Chelsea 19: A Survey
April 29, 2012
In the 30 months following <i>Chelsea 19</i>, the case has been cited in no less than 22 Appellate Term and Civil Court decisions. This article surveys those decisions
Real Property Law
March 29, 2012
Discussion of several key cases.
Landlord & Tenant
March 29, 2012
A key ruling is analyzed.
Eminent Domain Law
March 29, 2012
A look at <i>Application of Metropolitan Transportation Authority</i>.
Development
March 29, 2012
In-depth analysis of a recent key case.

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