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By Jason Grant | May 5, 2022
In an interview, Adam Letiman Bailey, the prominent Manhattan real estate lawyer being sued, blasted the $25 million suit against him as nothing more than "harassment and bullying."
8 minute read
By Scott Mollen | May 3, 2022
Scott Mollen discusses two landlord-tenant cases, "S&M Bronx Inc. v. Mosholu Petrol Realty LLC," and "Tell v. FirstService Residential NY Inc."
14 minute read
By Jeffrey Turkel | May 3, 2022
In First NY, LLC v. New York State Div. of Hous. & Community Renewal, Justice Carol Edmead affirmed a DHCR order that denied the landlord's demolition application on the ground that the landlord had failed to provide documentation as to its plans for the site following the demolition. This article will examine this case as well as an earlier decision by Justice Debra James in 118 Duane LLC v. New York State Div. of Homes & Community Renewal dealing with the subject of demolition applications.
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By Scott Mollen | April 26, 2022
Scott Mollen discusses the contracts case "Wang v. 44th Drive Owner," and two landlord tenant cases, "Monica King Contemporary LLC v. Kedzkidz Realty II," and "Greenwood v. Ajal."
17 minute read
By Charles Toutant | April 21, 2022
"You can get much broader change doing it through a class action. What we learned was a class action was a great mechanism for change," said Kevin Kelly of the Center for Social Justice at Seton Hall Law School.
5 minute read
By Scott Mollen | April 19, 2022
In this edition of his Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses "Parkmerced Invs. v. WeWork," and "Fulton View Realty v. Reddy."
14 minute read
By Colleen Murphy | April 18, 2022
The Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled that homeowners associations are constitutionally required to do more than serve notice of a pending foreclosure on a homeowner by mail and newspaper publication.
4 minute read
By Marianna Wharry | April 13, 2022
The appellate panel said the lower court erred when it did not consider if the hens were "household pets" and instructed the lower courts to consider the question on remand.
3 minute read
By Scott Mollen | April 12, 2022
Scott Mollen discusses "220 E. 26th St. LLC v. Kaled Mgmt. Corp.," where a real estate management company was found to have owed a fiduciary duty to property owners; and "Kim v. United Am. Land Inc.," a landlord-tenant case where it was held that the housing court has jurisdiction to issue "orders to correct" for loft law premises.
16 minute read
By Jason Grant | April 8, 2022
Defendant law firm Balsamo, Rosenblatt & Hall and named attorneys are "able to commence a high number of cases because they do not exercise any legal judgment to determine if the allegations they assert ... are based in fact or are legally supported," the lawsuit alleges.
5 minute read
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