... For Defendant W.E. Alexander Lee: Collins, Dobkin & Miller LLP, New York, NY. For Defendant...
...York, NY. Attorneys for the Defendant: Collins, Dobkin & Miller, LLP, New York, NY. ...
Last week, the First Department delivered another example of recent rulings that offer evidence, say attorneys, that after 15 years in which rent deregulation went mostly unchallenged, courts have be
...of counsel), for Residential Management, Inc., appellant-respondent. Collins Dobkin & Miller, LLP (Stephen Dobkin of counsel), for respondent-appellant. ...
...and Independence Plaza Associates, L.P., appellants/respondents. Collins, Dobkin & Miller, LLP, New York (Seth A. Miller of counsel), for John...
...Plaza Associates, L.P., appellants/respondents. Collins, Dobkin & Miller, LLP, New York (Seth A. Miller of counsel), for John...
A Tribeca apartment complex that continued to receive J-51 tax benefits in error for two years after leaving the Mitchell-Lama program, but paid those benefits back when the error was discovered, is
...Collins, Dobkin & Miller LLP, New York (W. Miller Hall of counsel), for appellant...
...State Division of Housing and Community Renewal, respondent. Collins, Dobkin & Miller LLP, New York (Seth A. Miller of counsel), for 141...
...ATTORNEYSFor Petitioners: Timothy Collins Esq., Collins Dobkin & Miller LLP, New York, NY.For Respondent...
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