Construction Law Don’t Forget the Statutory Notice of Claim We don’t usually write about personal injury matters. But sadly, personal injury accidents happen on con ... Read More Randy J. Heller Partner 10/12/22
Construction Law Is Your Arbitration Governed by Federal or State Law? Does it Matter? Many contracting parties, when drafting their contracts, give some consideration to whether their dispute ... Read More Randy J. Heller Partner 09/28/22
Banking & Financial Institutions When in Doubt – Blame the Bank Regulators have recently erupted with pronouncements regarding the alleged “abusive” practice of banks ch ... Read More Jay L. Hack Partner 08/23/22
Construction Law Real Estate Law When Is A Liquidated Damage Clause An Unenforceable Penalty? A homeowner wanted to develop his West Greenwich Village townhouse and entered into a License Agreement wit... Read More Eugene H. Goldberg Associate 08/01/22
Banking & Financial Institutions Bank Obligations Regarding Attorney Escrow Accounts The President of the New York State Bar Association recently appointed me to a special ethics s Read More Jay L. Hack Partner 07/28/22
Cooperative & Condominium Law Condominiums May Conduct Unit Owner Meetings Virtually On July 1, 2022, Governor Hochul signed into law a bill amending Section 339-v of the Real Property Law to ... Read More David L. Berkey Partner 07/07/22
Patents Intellectual Property Federal Circuit Backtracks on Negative Claim Limitations in Fingolimod Patent Novartis Pharms. Corp. v. Accord Healthcare Inc., No. 2021-1070 (Fed. Cir. Read More Andrew Berks Partner 06/28/22
Matrimonial and Family Law When A Marriage Ends, Who Gets The Pets? A Recent Statutory Amendment In New York May Make It More Complicated For Courts To Decide When a couple separates, a common concern is who will get to keep the pets. Comp Read More Allen A. Drexel Partner 06/28/22 Sarah R. Gersowitz Associate 06/28/22