Negotiating Force Majeure Clauses in NYC Commercial Leases
We recently wrote about the frustration of purpose doctrine regarding New York commercial leases and COVID-19. In this article, we […]
We recently wrote about the frustration of purpose doctrine regarding New York commercial leases and COVID-19. In this article, we […]
Future ADA Compliance The federal Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) outlaws discrimination based on disability in “places of public accommodation.”
Under New York contract law, the frustration of purpose doctrine is a legal principle that, under certain rare circumstances, allows
The Wright Law Firm is pleased to report that Glenn Wright has been appointed to the New York City Bar
Every lease negotiation is different because every commercial space and potential tenant’s needs are unique. However, there are quite a
When a store exercises its good guy clause by serving the landlord the good guy notice, it often wants to
When buying or selling a business here in New York, valuation can be tricky. No seller wants to receive less
Since the coronavirus crisis began, I have been negotiating rent concessions for many commercial tenants’ clients. In this blog post,
Glenn D. Wright of the Wright Law Firm and Robin Abrams, broker extraordinaire and Vice-Chairman of Compass Real Estate, will
A New York City Councilman will soon propose a bill that would give small businesses facing eviction access to free