Construction Law A New Cardinal Sin: The Credit Change Order of a Lien Before Trial When a general contractor is confronted with an underperforming subcontractor and wants to get rid of them,... Read More Randy J. Heller Partner 11/21/23
Tax Law IRS Offers Full-Year Filing Relief for Taxpayers Impacted by the Hamas Attacks on Israel and a Month of Relief for Certain Late Payments The Internal Revenue Service announced tax relief for individuals and businesses affected by the terrorist ... Read More Stuart Weichsel Partner 10/17/23
Asset Protection Tax Law Supreme Court Holds IRS to Lower Offshore Account Penalties, But Proper Compliance is Still Essential Imagine the IRS discovering your “secret” offshore bank accounts. Imagine further that instead of Read More Asher Rubinstein Partner 03/06/23 Dominic P. Notti Associate 03/06/23
Construction Law Deciding Willful Exaggeration Of A Lien Before Trial Read More Randy J. Heller Partner 01/10/23
Asset Protection Tax Law Trusts & Estates 2022 Year-End Notes As another unprecedented year comes to a close, we offer some planning tips to our clients, colleagues, and... Read More Asher Rubinstein Partner 12/19/22
Construction Law Court Holds Subcontractor Cannot Lien for Temporary Sidewalk Shed and Scaffold An owner of a Manhattan 12-story building hired a contractor to perform façade repairs. The Read More Eugene H. Goldberg Associate 11/23/22
Construction Law Lien Law Trust Fund Diversions — Can You Pay Your Own Laborers Before You Pay Your Subs? New York’s Lien Law Article 3A creates special statutory safeguards to ensure payment of contractors and la... Read More Randy J. Heller Partner 10/18/22
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