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Real Property Law
July 27, 2011
In-depth analysis of cases of importance to you and your practice.
Landlord & Tenant
July 27, 2011
Analysis of a pivotal case.
Development
July 27, 2011
Important verdicts are discussed.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
July 27, 2011
A look at three cases of note.
A Notice of Pendency Does Not Convey an Interest in Land
July 27, 2011
A number of reported decisions have highlighted the proposition that unless the filer already has a superior interest in the subject real estate, the filed N/P provides no protection to the filer against any other claimant to the land who records a document conveying an interest in the real property to that purchaser.
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.

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