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Mezzanine Foreclosures in the Time of Coronavirus

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A recent New York County Supreme Court decision has temporarily halted a mezzanine UCC foreclosure sale by granting the borrower’s request for a stay based on allegations that the terms of the mezzanine foreclosure were not...more

Shutts & Bowen LLP

Could an eviction lawsuit result in a tenant paying less rent?

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Typically, once a landlord files a lawsuit for eviction, the tenant is required to pay rent into the court’s registry if it seeks to remain in possession of the property during the lawsuit. However, if the tenant disputes...more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Not All “Repeated Discovery Failures” Lead to the Striking of a Pleading

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So you entered into a Preliminary Conference and a Compliance Conference Order with your adversary whereby the parties have to exchange discovery by dates certain. The purpose of these orders is to save parties a significant...more

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DOL Brief Argues Against Injunction

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As we all know, a federal judge blocked the Final Rule from the Department of Labor (“DOL”) that would have roughly doubled the salary threshold for executive, administrative and professional exempt employees. Now, the DOL...more

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