By Troy "T.J." Hales and Kimberly A. Cruz | October 10, 2023
This article focuses on Rohrmoos'—apparent—collapsing of the distinction between the implied warranty of suitability in a commercial lease and a material breach of lease and offers insight into what both transactional and litigation lawyers should consider in evaluating commercial leases post-Rohrmoos.
By Adolfo Pesquera | November 17, 2022
His daughters' bedroom was in the same room as the Shaffers' nursery, and the camera in that room had a record of his daughters walking in and out of the bathroom while nude.
By Melea VanOstrand | September 23, 2021
"Can I kick you out or terminate your lease because you actually have COVID? I don't know the answer to that."
By Patrick Smith | August 30, 2021
In his call for lawyers to help people in danger of losing homes, Garland is calling on a group with many Big Law members.
By Cedra Mayfield | July 14, 2021
"The court's decision sets a dangerous precedent about what an administrative agency can get away with when it utters the word 'emergency,'" said Caleb Kruckenberg, New Civil Liberties Alliance litigation counsel.
By Angela Morris | June 3, 2021
The AAA and the litigant who supposedly discriminated against diverse arbitrators both denied the allegation.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 14, 2021
"Our clients were able to file paperwork, but they can't achieve any meaningful remedy while this eviction moratorium is going on," said attorney Caleb Kruckenberg. "If they use state court systems to affect a lawful eviction under state law, that is a federal crime under the CDC eviction order."
By Angela Morris | April 28, 2021
The lawsuit gives a look behind the curtains at an investigatory hearing that normally would have remained shrouded in secrecy.
By Aron Solomon | April 12, 2021
What we have experienced and are about to experience is a fundamental change in how commercial real estate is done, says Aron Solomon, the head of digital strategy for NextLevel.com and an adjunct professor of business management at the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stephanie C. Lieb and Alexander Zesch | March 15, 2021
The coronavirus pandemic has shaken the U.S. economy, and its effects will be felt for years to come. Retail, entertainment and hospitality have been hit particularly hard by government-mandated shutdowns, changing consumer behaviors and shifts in spending. For many, the road ahead will end in, or lead through, bankruptcy.
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