In their Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, M. Robert Goldstein and Michael Rikon, partners of Goldstein Rikon Rikon & Houghton, write that In New York, condemnors have adopted particularly unfa
In their Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, M. Robert Goldstein and Michael Rikon, partners of Goldstein, Rikon, Rikon & Houghton, write that you cannot find a reported case in New York on how j
...Michael A. Cardozo. Defendants Attorney: Jonathan Houghton, Esq., Goldstein, Rikon& Rikon, P.C. DECISION...
...Goldstein, Rikon & Rikon, P.C., New York (Jonathan Houghton of counsel), for appellant. Michael...
...Attorney for Respondent-Owners/ Condemnees: Jonathan Houghton, Esq., Goldstein, Rikon & Rikon, PCAttorney for Petitioner...
...Supreme Court Attorney for Respondent-Owners/ Condemnees: Jonathan Houghton, Esq., Goldstein, Rikon & Rikon, PC Attorney for Petitioner/Condemnor: Robert...
...City of New York Attorneys for Claimant: John Houghton, Esq., Goldstein, Rikon & Rikon, PC Justice Gerges ...
...Gerstenfeld, ACC for City of New York John Houghton, Esq., Goldstein, Rikon & Rikon for West Bushwick Justice Gerges...
...and Fred Kolikoff of Counsel. Goldstein, Goldstein, Rikon & Gotlieb, P.C. by Jonathan Houghton"Attorney for Claimant Harlem River Yard Ventures, Inc...
...New York, respondent. Goldstein, Goldstein, Rikon & Gottlieb, P.C., New York, N.Y. (Jonathan Houghton of counsel), for appellants. ...
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