The Essence of a “Time of the Essence” Letter
- Sep 28 2018
The date on which parties to a real estate contract must close is frequently subject to litigation. Sometimes real estate contracts provide for a closing date that is “time of …
The date on which parties to a real estate contract must close is frequently subject to litigation. Sometimes real estate contracts provide for a closing date that is “time of …
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (“Goldman Sachs” or the “Company”) is requesting that wrongful termination claims brought by a former executive alleging whistleblower retaliation by the Company should be heard in …
This Blog has addressed numerous issues relating to mortgage foreclosure actions. [HERE][HERE][HERE][HERE][HERE][HERE]. “The Second Department Denies Summary Judgment To Another Foreclosing Mortgagee Due To The Insufficiency Of Evidence Presented On …
Last month, this Blog examined the common interest exception to the attorney-client privilege. (Here.) As discussed in that post, the presence of a third party will not destroy a claim …
As a general matter, business entities (e.g., for-profit and not-for-profit corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships) formed outside the State of New York (whether in another state or a …
If a domestic or authorized foreign corporation is named as a defendant in a lawsuit pending in New York, section 306 of New York’s Business Corporation Law permits service of …
The History of Common Law Dissolution Judicial dissolution of a corporation at the request of a minority shareholder “is a remedy of relatively recent vintage in New York.” Matter of …
This Blog has written about judicial dissolution under Limited Liability Company Law (“LLCL”) § 702 many times over the past year or so. (E.g., here, here and here.) A common theme that runs …
Melville, NY (Law Firm Newswire) September 5, 2018 – Freiberger Haber LLP is pleased to announce that Jonathan H. Freiberger, one of the firm’s founding partners, has co-authored an article with …
During the last week in August, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “Commission”) filed a number of actions and administrative proceedings involving, among other things, insider trading and the …