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An Update on COVID and the Courts in New York

At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, all of the Courts in New York State closed for health and safety reasons.  Recently, as the numbers of those afflicted in New York continue to decrease, some Courts are reopening.  This blog post will discuss the current situation as of the writing…

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Post-Covid Re-Opening: Back in the Swing of Things

We hope that our readers have been fortunate enough to have stayed healthy during these trying times.  Finally, our home region has commenced the post-Covid re-opening process.  We are currently in Phase II.  Our attorneys hope that all business activities will return to “normal” as soon as possible, just as…

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Let’s Make a Deal: COVID’s Changes to New York’s Commercial Lease Landscape

Commercial leases in New York are not immune to the effects of COVID.  Enforced shutdowns of “non-essential” businesses by governmental authority has led to mass closure of many retail stores and restaurants and record-high unemployment rates.  Even restaurants limited to the restriction of takeout and delivery service are suffering severely…

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Coronavirus and its Effects on Real Estate Law in New York

Unless you have been living in isolation on a deserted island, you are aware of the recent coronavirus situation.  In order to avoid contaminating large numbers of people, many businesses have closed, and many individuals are remaining at home rather than venturing outside. This blog post will discuss the effects…

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Gag(a)-Worthy Property Conditions = Rent Reduction?

News outlets have recently reported that Lady Gaga’s father is refusing to pay the rent due on the commercial restaurant space occupied by him in Grand Central Terminal.    Essentially, he has claimed that physical conditions interfere with the successful operation of his business.  These conditions allegedly include a growing…

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