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Publication: N.Y. Real Property Law Journal

Scholarship Spotlight: Connor Blancato

For years, the Real Property Law Section of the New York State Bar Association has helped shape the future of the legal profession through its scholarship program, which has provided critical financial support to law students pursuing careers in real property law. Through the generosity of the section and the friends and family of past … Continued

Message From the Chair

The state of the real estate markets, historically cyclical, will be hard to predict in the near term. While there is still much volatility in interest rates (both from institutional lenders and private equity funds) there seems to be a heightened appetite for risk-taking by those seeking to propel the markets after a long period … Continued

Member Spotlight: David C. Mineo

David C. Mineo is a graduate of Canisius University and received his J.D. from John Marshall Law School after having attended his final year at the University at Buffalo School of Law. He currently is chief compliance officer at Madison Title, located in Lakewood, NJ. Q. What sparked your interest in real estate law? Please tell us … Continued

In Memoriam: Ariel Weinstock

The legal community has lost a remarkable colleague, mentor, and friend with the passing of Ariel Weinstock, who most recently practiced as a partner at Katsky Korens. His impact on the profession – and especially on the Real Property Law Section of the New York State Bar Association – was profound and enduring. Ariel was … Continued

The Fang Holdings Case: New York Supreme Court Extends Long-Arm Jurisdiction Over Foreign Real Estate Portal

The New York Supreme Court decision in Oasis Investments II Master Fund Ltd. v. Mo (the Fang Holdings Case)1 sets a precedent for New York courts to establish personal jurisdiction over foreign companies that exploit New York markets to defraud investors. This ruling opens new avenues for litigation, empowering the state to hold alleged wrongdoers accountable. Previously, foreign … Continued

Executive Committee Observations: Court Reforms Guaranty To Correct Single Word Scrivener’s Error and Saves Lender Millions

Ed’s Note: This is the inaugural edition of EC Observations, a new column offering insights into current issues raised within the Executive Committee of the New York State Bar Association Real Property Law Section. Each installment will highlight a topic of particular relevance or concern to real estate practitioners in New York, drawn directly from … Continued

Bill’s Co-op/Condo Corner

The Job of a Co-op/Condo Lawyer In my time acting as outside general counsel to cooperative and condominium boards, I have become increasingly convinced that the job has been getting harder and harder. Admittedly, this feeling could be just a variation on the so-called Socratic paradox, that the more I learn about the role, the … Continued

CLE Conversations: Advanced and Hot Real Estate Topics

NYSBA’s Real Estate CLE Programs Throughout the year, the New York State Bar Association collaborates with the Continuing Legal Education Committee of the Real Property Law Section to schedule and organize CLE presentations on topics that would be of interest to real estate practitioners and target an audience with varied levels of experience. Some of … Continued

Bergman on Foreclosures

Foreclosure Notice: Lender Fails Again! (Those Envelope Requirements) These articles continue to make the point that foreclosing lenders fail so much of the time to demonstrate delivery of a proper pre-foreclosure notice. It has happened yet again (one of so many instances) in a recent case: HSBC Bank USA, NA v. Schneider.1 The 90-day pre-foreclosure notice pursuant to … Continued