Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton
Not your average game of patty-cake! Earlier this week, New York s First Department, Appellate Division issued its decision related to 200 Amsterdam, overturning the lower court s decision which.
Holland & Knight
These recent decisions come on the heels of earlier orders out of Georgia, Louisiana and Tennessee refusing to enjoin the CDC s order.
Becker & Poliakoff
This is one of those chicken and egg issues that has no clear answer. The statutes do not address it. Very few bylaws I have read address the issue.
Holland & Knight
Twenty-four members of the New York State Senate on Jan. 27, 2021, introduced S-3082, and 43 members of the New York State Assembly on Feb. 19, 2021, introduced A-5573 (collectively, the bills).
The New York State Assembly has passed a resolution calling on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to declare Feb. 5 as Kashmir American Day.
The decision was followed up with a sharp reaction from India, which noted with concern attempts by vested interests to misrepresent Jammu and Kashmirâs rich cultural and social mosaic to divide the people, according to a Press Trust of India report.
âWe have seen the New York Assembly Resolution regarding Kashmir American Day,â a spokesperson of Indiaâs Embassy in Washington said in the report. âLike the U.S., India is a vibrant democracy and the pluralistic ethos of 1.35 billion people are a matter of pride. India celebrates its diversity and rich cultural mosaic, including in Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral and inalienable part of India,â it said.
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The New York Senate and Assembly recently introduced respective bills that would preclude the owners of cooperatives, condominiums, hotels and rental buildings from being able to evict a tenant, subtenant, or someone without a lease or other occupancy agreement (broadly defined as a tenant ) unless the landlord can demonstrate good cause for the eviction.
If enacted, the bills would fundamentally change how someone owning real estate could treat an occupant of space regardless of whether the occupant had a legal right to occupy the space, which would seriously damage the economic viability of residential real estate including cooperatives, condominiums apartment houses and hotels.