New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | May 10, 2021
We believe there is a solution, but it requires the Legislature to act. There is still an opportunity to divert the coming flood of evictions into safer channels where it can be absorbed over time.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kevin W. Weber and Kevin H. Gilmore | April 28, 2021
Commercial landlords are eager to remove non-paying tenants in order for their properties to once again become revenue generators. Do these landlords have a viable self-help option under New Jersey law?
By Charles Toutant | April 22, 2021
More than 50,000 eviction cases are pending statewide and another 194,000 filings are expected by 2022, the judiciary said. Since the start of the pandemic, Gov. Phil Murphy has issued a series of executive orders suspending evictions.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott R. Lippert and Darcy Baboulis-Gyscek | April 21, 2021
Now that we have lived through a long-term force majeure event, what have we learned for purposes of drafting a fair provision? The first consideration that comes to mind is the definition itself—the existence of a pandemic should count as a force majeure event.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony K. Lombardo | November 18, 2020
A glimpse into one firm's successful experience invoking the 'Callen' distraint framework.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Cathy Keenan and Tammy Murphy | October 30, 2020
On the heels of the American Bar Association's National Pro Bono Week, we ask all of the lawyers in New Jersey: What are you willing to do to repair the tears in our community?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Fredric P. Lavinthal and Eric M. Finkelstein | October 21, 2020
This article seeks to examine key current issues, and offers practical advice to landlords and tenants seeking common ground to address the ongoing financial toll of the pandemic, and suggests approaches that should be considered when drafting and negotiating lease provisions.
By Jonathan Erway | September 30, 2020
New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund Provides $2.35 Million to Help Tenants Facing Eviction; Lowenstein Sandler Helps to Launch Law Firm Antiracism Alliance.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By William Bloom | July 9, 2020
Twenty-two years later, does 'Pennsville' hold up?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kevin W. Weber | May 6, 2020
A New Jersey court is likely to find that allowing tenants to access their security deposits is rationally related to the promotion of a safe and stable housing environment during a public health emergency.
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