Construction Law Consequential Damages: What Is In The Contemplation Of The Parties? A supplier selling a $200 door to a building owner does not expect to assume the risk of hundreds of thousa... Read More Randy J. Heller Partner 04/22/19
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished. The Unintended Consequences Of Protecting Elderly Customers Many banks have programs to protect elderly customers against financial abuse. Read More Jay L. Hack Partner 04/18/19
Please Dumb-Down Your Consumer Collection Demand Letters The Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act prohibits misleading consumer debt collection practices by t... Read More Jay L. Hack Partner 04/15/19
Cooperative & Condominium Law Right To Recover Attorney’s Fees Called Into Question A recent case has caused some concern among boards, managing agents, and attorneys about whether the typica... Read More Marc J. Luxemburg Of Counsel 04/15/19
Construction Law You Let Your Contractor Finish Late. Have You Waived Any Rights? When a contractor delays a construction project, the owner is often faced with a Hobson’s choice—to termina... Read More Randy J. Heller Partner 04/15/19
Should We File a SAR if...? Yes. Now Tell Me the Facts. I get a lot of phone calls from clients about whether to file a suspicious activity report (SAR). Read More Jay L. Hack Partner 04/10/19
Construction Law Breach Of Contract Vs. Equitable Remedies When a contractor has a contract with an owner (and it can be either a written or verbal contract), the cou... Read More Randy J. Heller Partner 04/10/19
Cooperative & Condominium Law Real Estate Law Death of a Shareholder – Having No Family Does Not Mean Profit for the Cooperative When a deceased shareholder of a cooperative apartment has a family member, an administrator or an executor... Read More Michelle P. Quinn Partner 04/08/19