Authors: Stephen Selbst and Gabrielle Fromer
In In re Rosenberg, Judge Cecelia Morris of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York permitted the debtor to discharge his student loan debt i ...
The First Circuit recently ruled in Sun Capital Partners III, LP v. New England Teamsters & Trucking Ind. Pension Fund that two investment funds controlled by private equity firm Sun Capital were not part of a “control ...
Authors: Stephen Selbst and Daniel A. Field
In Lubonty v. U.S. Bank Nat’l Ass’n, the New York Court of Appeals ruled on whether a lender’s foreclosure action became untimely when the borrower filed for bankru ...
Article 1: What is Local Law 97 and Who is Impacted
Local Law 97 On April 18, 2019, the New York City Council passed the Climate Mobilization Act (the “Act”). The mainstay of the Act is Local Law 97, which was desig ...
Authors: Barry Werbin and Erica L. Markowitz
On October 23, 2019, new cybersecurity laws begin to take effect in New York that will impact most New York businesses. The Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Ac ...
Herrick’s Condominium and Cooperative Group has learned that among a package of bills affecting rental housing agreed upon by the New York State legislature, it will be necessary for 51% of a rental building’s tenant ...
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