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The Demise of the RRRA's Four-Year Statute
November 29, 2010
A central feature of the RRRA was its prohibition, in any rent overcharge complaint, on examination of rental history more than four years old at the time the complaint was filed. In two recent decisions, The Court of Appeals has eviscerated that prohibition.
Real Property Law
October 29, 2010
Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
Landlord & Tenant
October 29, 2010
Analysis of recent key decisions.
Development
October 29, 2010
Recent decisions of note.
Index
October 29, 2010
A complete, easy-to-use listing of what's inside the newsletter.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
October 29, 2010
The most important recent rulings.
Applicability of the Interstate Land Sales Act in New York
October 29, 2010
In two recent cases, sponsors in New York State, the state that has the most complex regulatory scheme for the sale of condominiums in the United States, have been found to have failed to comply with the less rigorous disclosure mandated by the Interstate Land Sales Act ("ILSA").
Bankruptcy Court Must Handle Ex-Wife's Bid for Future Support Payments
October 29, 2010
The attempt of the ex-wife of jailed attorney Marc S. Dreier to collect $7 million in support from his bankruptcy estate suffered a setback in October. Refusing to lift an automatic stay in the case, Southern District Chief Bankruptcy Judge Stuart M. Bernstein held that Elisa Dreier was not entitled to have a state judge decide whether Mr. Dreier's non-compliance with a separation agreement accelerated all of the support obligations payable under the pact.
Real Property Law
September 29, 2010
Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
Landlord & Tenant
September 29, 2010
Analysis of recent key decisions.

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