October 01, 2024 | New York Law Journal
To Appeal or Not To Appeal: That Is the QuestionTo appeal or not to appeal, that is a question faced eventually by every litigator. But questions relating to the facts of a case or the applicable law aside (for the moment), what do the statistics demonstrate for the appellate practitioner?
By Gary M. Rosenberg and Bradley Silverbush
8 minute read
October 26, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Where Are the Landlords and Tenants of New York City Headed?Unquestionably, a simple criminal charge for a minor offense should not permit a landlord to utilize that fact to discriminate against a prospective tenant. But there is a difference between nonviolent petty offenses and felonious assault or rape.
By Bradley Silverbush
7 minute read
February 07, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Commercial Rent Control Effort Defined by Confusion and Unintended ConsequencesNew York City's real estate community, particularly the commercial and retail sector, has struggled mightily in recent years, and particularly since June 14, 2019.
By Bradley Silverbush and Zachary Rothken
9 minute read