Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, analyzes recent decisions, including a case where the court found that a reasonable inference may be drawn that defendants' conduct was motivated by
...J. Petitioner Christina A. Alphonso, a tenant-stockholder of a cooperative housing corporation, appeals from a decision of the United States Tax Court...
...s motion, holding that a secured party which obtains ownership of a cooperative apartment after a nonjudicial sale of the defaulting tenant's interest may...
...the nursing home, she used to live in the community in a cooperative apartment located at 133 XXXX Street, New York, New York. ...
Warren H. Richmond III, a partner at Harris Beach, writes that the term 'performance,' like the term 'significant factor,' has been left undefined by the legislation's drafters. Was it their intent t
Although concluding that the sexual harassment allegations against Assemblyman Vito Lopez did not constitute a criminal offense, Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan sharply criticized the
...shares of stock of various units in defendant Gerard Corp's, (a cooperative housing cooperation), building located at 70-25 Yellowstone Boulevard, Forest Hills, New...
...was a proprietary lessee and owner of shares of stock in three cooperative units. One was sold at a sheriff's sale to satisfy a...
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