New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas E. L. Dewey | April 12, 2024
In 2010, the former owners of the Peter Cooper Village and Stuyvesant Town property defaulted on their mortgage. Five years later, that property was sold at a profit that paid off outstanding principal and interest. Litigation then ensued over the allocation and distribution of certain excess proceeds from the sale.
By Jane Wester | April 11, 2024
Nadine Menendez's trial date would be pushed back because of her treatment for a serious medical condition, U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein decided.
By Brian Lee | April 11, 2024
Both the New York County Lawyers Association and the Associations of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York have expressed support for the measure.
By Jane Wester | April 10, 2024
In 1987, Kaufman joined longtime Skadden partner Sheila Birnbaum in a City Bar effort to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee in opposition to the confirmation of Robert Bork to the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Jane Wester | April 10, 2024
Prosecutors agreed to delay trial until July or August, but are holding fast to their position that the co-defendants' matters not be severed.
By Brian Lee | April 10, 2024
The measure, if adopted as expected, would make it harder for landlords to increase rents and evict tenants. Real estate lawyers worried about deleterious effects of government restrictions on the market.
By Emily Saul | April 10, 2024
Plaintiffs counsel Kristen Gibbons Feden and Mike Della represent more than 100 survivors who filed suit against ex-doctor Stuart Copperman under the now-closed Child Victims Act.
By Emily Saul | April 10, 2024
The sentence followed a plea deal with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.
By Jane Wester | April 9, 2024
The medical condition was not revealed in the lawyers' letter, but Menendez' attorneys described it as "serious" and wrote that it will require "a surgical procedure in the next four to six weeks as well as possibly significant follow-up and recovery treatment."
By Brian Lee | April 9, 2024
State Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar, D-Queens, an attorney, said the bill aims to fix one of the byproducts of the state's slow rollout of the legal cannabis industry: state inspectors didn't close down illicit shops fast enough, allowing them to spread.
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