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Real Property Law
June 28, 2011
A look at recent key rulings of importance to you and your practice.
Landlord & Tenant
June 28, 2011
Recent interesting decisions.
Development
June 28, 2011
In-depth analysis of several important decisions.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
June 28, 2011
Two key cases of note.
Yellowstone Injunctions Are Applicable to Residential Leases
June 28, 2011
In the Second Department, tenants who miss the deadline for the application of Yellowstone injunction are now out of luck ' Article 63 is no longer a viable option.
Legal Counsel in Acquisition of CKX
May 27, 2011
Three top Am Law 100 listed firms have advised on Apollo Global Management's $510 million announced acquisition of U.S. entertainment company CKX, owner of television shows like American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance.
Real Property Law
May 25, 2011
The latest key cases are analyzed and discussed.
Landlord & Tenant
May 25, 2011
In-depth commentary on recent high-profile rulings.
Development
May 25, 2011
An important ruling is discussed.
Casado: The Court of Appeals Reinforces RGB Authority
May 25, 2011
There has been much confusion as to the jurisdiction of the City and State to regulate rents. At least some of this confusion has been dispelled by the Court of Appeals' recent decision in <i>Casado v. Markus<i>, 16 N.Y.3d 329 (2011).

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