Construction of Coal-Fired Power Plant Voided

December 22, 2008 Decision of Interest on Jay B. Itkowitz's Cases While He Was Employed at the Office of the Corporation Counsel of the City Of New York, Prior to Mr. Itkowitz's Entry into Private Practice Koch v. Dyson 85 A.D.2d 346, 448 N.Y.S.2d 698 (2d Dept. 1982) New York City opposed the construction of… Continue reading Construction of Coal-Fired Power Plant Voided

De Milia v. McGuire

December 1, 2008 Decision of Interest on Jay B. Itkowitz's Cases While He Was Employed at the Office of the Corporation Counsel of the City Of New York, Prior to Mr. Itkowitz's Entry into Private Practice 101 Misc.2d 281, 420 N.Y.S.2d 960 (Sup. Ct. N.Y. Cty. 1979) The Police Benevolent Association of the City of… Continue reading De Milia v. McGuire

Clearing a building on 11th Avenue in Manhattan containing approximately 150 sub-tenants for Charles Benenson & Preston R. Tisch

December 8, 2007 Benenson v. New York Oriental Rug Trade Center (Sup. Ct. N.Y. Cty. 4/15/94) Tenant argued that service of a three-day notice was required to comply with a provision in the subject lease stating that copies of any notices required under the lease must be mailed to both the tenant and its attorneys.… Continue reading Clearing a building on 11th Avenue in Manhattan containing approximately 150 sub-tenants for Charles Benenson & Preston R. Tisch

Leasing and Landlord & Tenant Law — Other Past Happenings

June 6, 2003 On December 8, 2005, Jay B. Itkowitz gave a lecture to the New York City Bar Center CLE Program entitled "The Fundamentals of Landlord and Tenant Practice in New York City". On June 6, 2003, Partner Michelle A. Maratto was part of a Practicing Law Institute panel presenting a continuing legal education… Continue reading Leasing and Landlord & Tenant Law — Other Past Happenings

Broker Uses Insider Info to Defraud Clients

March 2, 2002   In article by a former attorney at our firm appeared in the March 2002 issue of The Cooperator entitled "Broker Uses Insider Info to Defraud Clients." The article examined the Department of State's revocation of a broker's license for breaching her fiduciary duty and defrauding her client. The broker had partnered with the… Continue reading Broker Uses Insider Info to Defraud Clients

Archives

January 2, 2002 We have been teaching and publishing for years.  What follows is a sample of some older items that still resonate.   Some Basic Differences Between Commercial Dispossess Cases and Residential Dispossess Cases; Practicing Law Institute's Introduction to Landlord and Tenant Practice; October 16, 1993. Tenant Defaults Under Commercial Leases; New York State Bar Association's Commercial Leasing in a… Continue reading Archives