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By Abigail Adcox | March 31, 2023
The D.C.-based firm is one of several that sued their landlords since the pandemic, potentially paving the way for other law firms to follow suit.
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By Cedra Mayfield | March 28, 2023
"Here's how to not destroy the complete law of contracts: if the document itself says it's a landlord tenant relationship, it is," argued appellant attorney Roy Barnes of Barnes Law Group in Marietta.
7 minute read
By Scott Mollen | March 28, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "Ralph Lauren Retail v. 888 Madison," and "Fabo v. Kushner Cos."
18 minute read
By Eric Snyder | March 28, 2023
A discussion of on how commercial tenants can get out of their (above market) leases, and reorganize and get rid of their landlord's claims, under a new section of the Bankruptcy Code.
4 minute read
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | March 23, 2023
House Speaker Jon Burns, a Newington Republican, has made further changes to mental health a top priority, a year after then-Speaker David Ralston pushed through an overhaul in the last session before he died.
4 minute read
By Louis F. Locascio | March 15, 2023
The court emphasized that "whether a party owes a duty to another party is a question of law for the court to decide, not the fact finder."
6 minute read
By Scott Mollen | March 7, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "Horizon Realty of Mt. Vernon LLC v. Dabbs," where an ERAP stay was lifted as being inequitable to the landlord who had already suffered in the lengthy process, and "McWhinney v. Rockland Cider Works," where defendants were preliminarily enjoined from operating a cidery that would hurt surrounding property values.
18 minute read
By Stephanie Friese | March 2, 2023
Notwithstanding the importance of a lease to the balance sheets of both landlords and tenants, surrender provisions are commonly glossed over and consequences can be detrimental to either side.
6 minute read
By Emily Cousins | March 1, 2023
"Whether it's a sense of desperation or entitlement, there are more people claiming hardship as a result of COVID-19, which I absolutely understand," Attorney David Rosenberg said. "But somehow that remedy is being shifted to landlords"
4 minute read
By Lisa Willis | February 16, 2023
"Notwithstanding this error, we are compelled to affirm the summary judgment order on the tenant's claims based on the 'tipsy coachman doctrine,'" Judge Jeffrey T. Kuntz wrote for the appellate panel.
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