By Emily Saul | September 21, 2023
The argument was advanced in court papers urging the court to vacate a stay of the Oct . 2 trial date in its civil fraud case.
By Scott Mollen | September 19, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses 'WCB Holdings, LLC v. 421 W 14 Lessee,' 'US Bank N.A. v. Johns,' and '609 West Associates, L.P. v. Estrella.'
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By Erica F. Buckley | September 18, 2023
In this installment of her Ask the Former Regulator column, Erica F. Buckley addresses the question of whether condominium unit owners or non-sponsor-controlled boards can sue sponsors under the Martin Act when they fail to follow through on what was promised.
By Emily Saul | September 15, 2023
The defense motion included an affidavit supporting their arguments from Leonard Austin, a retired longtime associate justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department.
By Emily Saul | September 14, 2023
Associate Justice David Friedman issued the interim ruling following oral arguments by defense counsel Christopher Kise and Clifford Robert, according to a source with knowledge of the litigation.
By Patrick Smith | September 13, 2023
The second and third largest capital expenses for most law firms can both compete for resources and be utterly dependent upon each other.
By Emily Saul | September 12, 2023
In response to a letter from defense counsel, acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan said the parties could discuss the former president's "rapidly evolving trial schedule" at a hearing in February.
By Scott Mollen | September 12, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "Cucs W. 127th Street LLC v. Ebstessam Eshaq," Where an eviction proceeding on a 'hoarder' tenant was dismissed, and "River Place II, LLC v. Daniel C. Hurd," a nuisance holdover proceeding where a "no-cure" provision of a stipulation was held to be void against public policy.
By Emily Saul | September 6, 2023
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron said the arguments were "completely without merit."
By Emily Saul | September 5, 2023
The motion for sanctions seeks $20,000 from defendants and their lawyers for reviving arguments previously rejected by both the state and appeals courts.
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