Cooperative & Condominium Law At the Front Desk: The Rules for Serving Legal Papers Through a Doorman Proper service of commencement papers is usually a jurisdictional prerequisite to maintain a court action, ... Read More Beth M. Gazes Associate 03/06/26
Cooperative & Condominium Law The Dakota Attorney Fee Case – A Warning for All Cooperatives A recent Appellate Division, First Department, decision (the Kasowitz, Benson Decision) has important impli... Read More David L. Berkey Partner 02/27/26
Cooperative & Condominium Law Court Dismisses Discrimination Claims – But Retaliation Claims Keep Co-op Board in Litigation At first blush, a court’s recent determination that a coop Board did not discriminate against shareholder o... Read More Beth M. Gazes Associate 02/26/26
Cooperative & Condominium Law Is Your Co-op Prepared for the New NYC Co-op Application Timeline Law? The New York City Council recently enacted Int. 1120-2024 B, or the Cooperative Application Timeline Law (L... Read More Beth M. Gazes Associate 02/13/26
Cooperative & Condominium Law Requirement: All-Cash Deals to Be Reported to Feds Beginning March 1, 2026, certain details concerning the conveyance of non-financed residential real propert... Read More Beth M. Gazes Associate 02/10/26
Cooperative & Condominium Law Boards Must Be Aware of New Requirements When Foreclosing Liens for Unpaid Common Charges The Governor recently signed Bill A3470/S7413, requiring that condominium Boards provide a pre-commencement... Read More Beth M. Gazes Associate 10/21/25
Cooperative & Condominium Law Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP Welcomes Associate Beth M. Gazes, Esq. Please join us in welcoming Beth M. Read More Beth M. Gazes Associate 09/25/25
Real Estate Law Cooperative & Condominium Law The Impact of New York City's Short-Term Rental Law: Two Years In In January 2022, New York City passed Local Law 18 (“NYC Airbnb Law”), which came into full enforcement in ... Read More Maximilian T. Ferlesch Associate 07/28/25