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Development
February 28, 2011
Commentary on a major case.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
February 28, 2011
In-depth analysis of a key case.
Obstacles to Settlement of Land-Use Disputes
February 28, 2011
Article 78 proceedings between landowners and municipalities are a staple for New York's court system, often reaching the Appellate Division on disputes that seem insignificant to the outside observer.
Real Property Law
February 28, 2011
Analysis of several major rulings.
Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged ... Via Online Resources
February 27, 2011
How to conduct online research on the judges who preside over your cases.
Real Property Law
January 28, 2011
Several pivotal cases are analyzed in depth.
Landlord & Tenant
January 28, 2011
Looking at a case of importance.
Development
January 28, 2011
In-depth analysis of several important rulings.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
January 28, 2011
A recent case of note.
When Can a Tenant 'Waive' Rent Regulatory Rights?
January 28, 2011
Courts have struggled to define when a tenant can, or cannot, waive rent regulatory rights. This article is analyzes existing case law so that practitioners can draft stipulations of settlement that will survive challenges based on "waiver" or "public policy" grounds.

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