In New York, an income execution is another manner of enforcing a money judgment. This article is an overview of N.Y. CPLR 5231....
Should I Stay or Should I Go: Understanding the Ever-Changing Status of New York’s Eviction Moratorium
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An overview of New York's ever-changing eviction moratorium due to Covid-19....
Just When They Thought I Was Out, They Pull Me Back In: Changing New York Residency and Domicile
Jul 26, 2021
This article details the factors New York State analyzes when determining if an individual changed their residency and domicile....
An overview of landlord considerations for leasing or selling their property for legal cannabis uses....
An overview of the Restaurant Revitalization Fund (“RRF”), which provides funds to help restaurants and other eligible businesses impacted by COVID-19....
An overview of New York's Marihuana Regulation and Taxation Act (“MRTA”), which decriminalized the possession of marijuana and legalized the possession, growth, and sale of cannabis in New York State, including for...
Fluency in the field of cryptocurrency, blockchain technology and NFTs is now a necessity to the savvy intellectual property owner or advisor....
Artists and brand owners that are seeking to participate in the NFT craze should do so carefully, and as always, be mindful of their risks when it comes to ownership of their intellectual property....
Pursuant to the UPHPA, under any action to partition real property, a court is now required to determine whether the property is “heirs property,” as defined by the UPHPA. If the court determines that the property is...
The law concerning partitioning a property in New York changed as of December 2019 when New York enacted the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act (“UPHPA”). The UPHPA seeks to protect owners who have recently inherited...










