Coronavirus Response Cooperative & Condominium Law Annual Meeting Season: Ballot or Proxy – What’s in a Name? One of the casualties of the COVID-19 Pandemic was the cancellation of the spring 2020 annual meeting seaso... Read More Scott M. Smiler Partner 10/28/20
When is a “Franchisee” Actually a Glorified “Employee”? The battle to define the dividing line between two business models (franchisee versus employee) continues i... Read More David T. Azrin Partner 10/21/20
Tax Law Asset Protection Tax Increases After Election Day? Here’s What to Do Now When the tax law changed in 2017, the benefits to taxpayers were expected to last through 2025. Read More Asher Rubinstein Partner 10/19/20
Construction Law Court Grants Access To A Downstairs Apartment For Repairs And Improvements To The Upstairs Apartment New York Real Property Actions and Proceeding Law (RPAPL) §881 allows one neighbor, developing (repairing o... Read More Eugene H. Goldberg Associate 10/14/20
Coronavirus Response Asset Protection Tax Law Tax Abatements for Landlords Who Offer COVID “Recovery Leases” to Small-Business Tenants New York State has assisted businesses suffering economic hardship from the COVID-19 crises by enacting leg... Read More Asher Rubinstein Partner 10/12/20 Craig S. Tarasoff Associate 10/12/20
Food, Wine, Restaurant & Hospitality UPDATE: Protections for Guarantors of Restaurant Leases Extended to March 31, 2021 On June 9, 2020, we posted a Read More Asher Rubinstein Partner 10/06/20 Craig S. Tarasoff Associate 10/06/20
Construction Law Making A Mechanic’s Lien Go Away One might vaguely remember from social studies class that there can be no “taking of property” without due ... Read More Randy J. Heller Of Counsel 09/30/20
Cooperative & Condominium Law Coronavirus Response Indoor Pools To Re-Open In NYC On September 30, 2020 New York City indoor pools, except spa pools (whirlpools and hot tubs) located in gyms and fitness centers,... Read More David L. Berkey Partner 09/29/20