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“Tester” Standing in ADA Cases Still Undecided by Supreme Court

As discussed in a previous blog post, the Supreme Court decided to review a case concerning "tester" standing (Acheson Hotels,…

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Is Signing a Commercial Lease Electronically Possible?

Is Electronic Signing of Commercial Leases Possible? In today's commercial lease agreements, it's quite common to find provisions that permit…

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SNDA -Essential for NYC Commercial Tenants

Are you leasing commercial property in the heart of New York City? Chances are, your landlord has already or will…

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Does an ADA Tester have standing to sue?

Understanding ADA Tester Standing in Lawsuits The U.S. Supreme Court recently discussed a case related to the Americans with Disabilities…

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Risks for Landlords of Cannabis Dispensaries

Understanding Risks for Landlords of Cannabis Dispensaries Landlords in New York City who knowingly rent commercial spaces to illicit marijuana…

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LLC Transparency Act

The New York State Senate and Assembly have given the green light to the LLC Transparency Act (referred to as…

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Artificial Intelligence in Retail Stores: A Guide

Artificial Intelligence Transforming Retail Stores In the digital realm, online retailers can gather extensive data on every visitor to their…

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Usable vs. Rentable Square Feet in Commercial Leases

Usable and Rentable square feet are terms commonly used in the real estate and commercial leasing industry to describe different…

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Terminate NYC Office Lease Early: Your Guide

How to Terminate NYC Office Lease Early Terminating a NYC office lease early is very difficult. This is one reason…

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Vacant Office Space Threatens NYC Economy

New York City, a hub of commerce and innovation, has long been synonymous with bustling office spaces and iconic skyscrapers.…

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