Is Good Faith a Defense to Wage and Hour Claims in California?
The plaintiff initiated a lawsuit claiming the employer violated California state labor laws regarding employee breaks. The plaintiff questioned such […]
The plaintiff initiated a lawsuit claiming the employer violated California state labor laws regarding employee breaks. The plaintiff questioned such […]
NYC office landlords are anxious to see if this year’s property tax bills will finally reflect current market conditions. They’re
Imagine this: a group of smoke shop owners in NYC, lacking the necessary licenses, are now in a legal battle
Valuing commercial real estate is essential for anyone involved in buying, selling, or investing in properties. This blog will simplify
Remote work offers employees more freedom with less time spent in offices and commuting. However, landlords and lenders are facing
Over three decades since the Americans with Disabilities Act became law, federal authorities are implementing landmark regulations to clarify its
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Here’s the scoop: a commercial landlord and tenant had a showdown in court, trying to determine if the landlord’s actions
Office buildings are under pressure as remote work becomes more prevalent. McKinsey forecasts an $800 billion decrease in their value
In a dispute over a commercial lease, landlords typically insist on recovering all late fees stipulated in the lease when