New York Business Litigation: How Courts Interpret Contracts
To a large extent, modern business is built on the foundation of contract law. Indeed, one could argue that companies […]
To a large extent, modern business is built on the foundation of contract law. Indeed, one could argue that companies […]
Revenue-sharing and profit-sharing in NYC commercial leases remain fashionable even though the recent pandemic is beginning to recede. During the
During the COVID-19 pandemic, among other things, New York City passed an Ordinance prohibiting the enforcement of personal guaranties in
If you have been thinking of starting your own business in New York City, now may be the time since
There was an interesting article in TheRealDeal — see here — about the New York town of Southhold’s efforts to use the
Under New York law, persons and businesses are generally free to enter into various contracts, including selling and purchasing real
It is not unusual for tenants to lease New York City commercial lease space as a subtenant. That means the
Glenn D. Wright of the Wright Law Firm and Robin Abrams, broker extraordinaire and Vice-Chairman of Compass Real Estate, will
Unless it is a short-term lease, every New York City commercial lease contains at least one rent escalation clause. There
Most have heard of a commercial LEASE concerning New York City real estate. Some may be surprised that one may