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Mediation Pilot Set to Begin in Manhattan Commercial Division
A new pilot program sending one out of every five cases assigned in Manhattan's Commercial Division to mediation is set to take effect July 28, court administrators have announced.Party Walls and New Construction
In his Construction Law column, Kenneth M. Block of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt addresses the issues raised with demolition and new construction on sites previously occupied by a building sharing a party wall with its neighbor.Queens County Justice Orin Kitzes
For their next Bench-Bar Conversations for Commercial Litigation Insider, Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt spoke with Justice Orin Kitzes, who sits on the Queens County Commercial Division bench.Pre-Conference Disclosure Proposal Finds Inspiration in ADR
Can a small addition to a subsection of the Commercial Division rules help nudge parties closer to an earlier settlement and ultimately save on the costs of litigation? An advisory group tasked with recommending ways to improve practices in New York's business court thinks so, for reasons that stem from the alternative dispute resolution context.The Need to Reform the Scaffold Law
In his Construction Law column, Kenneth M. Block of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt agrees with proponents of scaffold reform and writes: The time has now come to bring New York in line with every other state in the union and permit the consideration of comparative liability in a Scaffold Law litigation.Reflections from Justice Barbara Kapnick
Vincent J. Syracuse and Paul D. Sarkozi of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt convey practical advice from Justice Barbara Kapnick, who recently joined the Appellate Division, First Department, from New York County's Commercial Division.Trending Stories