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Article Misses the Mark on 'Regina'
A recent article purports to analyze the Court of Appeals' holding in 'Regina Metro Co. LLC v. New York State Div. of Housing & Community Renewal', and concludes that the "default formula" is only available when a tenant successfully establishes that the base date rent is the result of a "complete fabricated event." The article is both misleading and errant.Unintended Consequences: 10 Years of Rent Overcharge Reversals
Part 1 in a three-part series prepared in the wake of the Court of Appeals April decision in "Regina Metropolitan."Covid-19 Litigation: Protective Orders Versus the Public's Right of Access
A wave of cases alleging liability for the health and economic effects of the novel coronavirus is already sweeping into courts across the country.Nashville: Are there More New Beginnings for 'Entrepreneurial' Music City?
As a known market of interest with at least some history of notable moves, can Nashville expect to see further shakeup in the coming years? It won't be for lack of trying.What's Next for the Increasingly Busy Nashville Legal Market?
As a known market of interest with at least some history of notable moves, can Nashville expect to see further shakeup in the coming years? It won't be for lack of trying.Breach of Contract and Fraudulent Inducement Claims: Two Bites at the Apple?
Complaints often assert a breach of contract cause of action that is framed by a fraudulent inducement cause of action. The purpose of this piece is to point out the difficulties presented when the practitioner attempts to plead both claims concurrently.Rent Overcharge by the Numbers: The HSTPA's 'New Math'
The New York state legislature enacted the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 this past June. The amendments that it made to the Rent Stabilization Law now require an attorney faced with a rent overcharge claim to solve at least two sets of mathematical word problems when evaluating the claim. This article is one dread-stricken lawyer's search for a step-by-step approach to dealing with those rent overcharge math problems.Do Megaverdicts Show That Juries Have Become More Unpredictable?
Some former in-house counsel said they believe juries are becoming more unpredictable, and that is changing companies' risk assessment.Are Megaverdicts Changing How General Counsel Think About Litigation?
Some former in-house counsel said they believe juries are becoming more unpredictable, and that is changing companies' risk assessment.Problems to Avoid in E-Filed Actions
In his New York Practice column, Patrick M. Connors discusses cases that tackle the various issues which have developed alongside the growth of e-filing in New York state courts. He writes that lawyers should be aware of the pitfalls that can occur while dipping their toes into the e-filing waters.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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