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
Construction Law The Dotted Line: ‘Carrot and stick’ provisions help architects and GCs get along By Joe Bousquin - Featuring Randy Heller, Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP Read More Randy J. Heller Partner 07/30/22
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
Construction Law Court Dismisses “Total Cost” Delay Damages Based on Bid Estimate A trial court victory for $9.8 million in additional labor costs was dismissed by the appellate court (alon... Read More Randy J. Heller Partner 06/08/22
Construction Law Private Lease On Public Land—Oh, What A Mess In a recent decision, an appellate court in Manhattan packed a lot of important information about public an... Read More Randy J. Heller Partner 05/26/22