The Separate Car Act: A 19th Century Civil Rights Case Worth Revisiting

The Separate Car Act: A 19th Century Civil Rights Case Worth Revisiting By Alexander P. McBride, Senior Counsel COMMERCIAL LITIGATION LAW PRACTICE What did the ins and outs of the 19th-century U.S. Supreme Court decision, Plessy v. Ferguson, the rationale for Jim Crow racial segregation laws, teach us? Homer Plessy was seven-eighths White and one-eighth […]
6 Key Questions to Ask if Your Assets Are Over the Estate Tax Limit!

6 Key Questions to Ask if Your Assets Are Over the Estate Tax Limit! By Stefan Dunkelgrun, Partner TRUSTS & ESTATES LAW PRACTICE Death taxes are essentially a punishment for being successful. Working for your whole life to build a legacy, only for the government to take a portion when you pass away. 1. DOES […]
Leaks & Water Damage in Co-ops: 4 Questions to Determine Who is Responsible for Repairs

Leaks & Water Damage in Co-ops: 4 Questions to Determine Who is Responsible for Repairs By Ian J. Brandt Partner & Practice Chair Co-op & Condominium Law Practice 1. If a Leak Destroys an Apartment, is a Co-Op Board Responsible for the Repairs? In the event of a fire, water, or other damage, almost every proprietary […]
What Are 5 Ways to Defer Taxes on Highly Appreciated Real Estate?

What Are 5 Ways to Defer Taxes on Highly Appreciated Real Estate? By Stefan Dunkelgrun, Partner Trusts & Estates Law Practice Recently, home prices have been increasing and many people believe now is the time to cash in on the value of their home. Whether it’s downsizing and taking the difference or selling a second home […]
O Visas: A Quick & Easy Guide for Individuals with Extraordinary Ability in their Field

O Visas: A Quick & Easy Guide for Individuals with Extraordinary Ability in their Field June 22, 2023 | By Joseph Asir, Practice Chair Immigration Law Practice The United States has a variety of Visa options for individuals seeking to come to the country for work-related purposes. One such option is the O Visa, designed […]
Unsure of Stepped-Up Basis? Here is a 5-Point Primer

Unsure of Stepped-Up Basis? Here is a 5-Point Primer By Stefan Dunkelgrun, Partner Trusts & Estates Law Practice Stepped-up basis is a tax law that applies to estate transfers when a person receives an asset from a giver after a benefactor passes away. In those circumstances, the asset receives a “stepped-up” basis – which is the […]
What Are 7 Things You Should Have in a Construction Period License?

What 7 Things You Should Have in a Construction Period License? May 25, 2023 | By William P. Walzer, Partner Real Estate Law Practice | Commercial Banking & Finance Law Section 3309 of the NYC Building Code requires property owners planning construction to safeguard neighboring properties from damage and protect persons from injury. Neighboring property […]
What Should Mid-Market Companies Do To Protect Deposits During the Current Bank Liquidity Crunch?

What Should Mid-Market Companies Do To Protect Deposits During the Current Bank Liquidity Crunch? By Nicholas T. Terzulli, Senior Counsel Corporate & Securities Law Practice | Commercial Banking & Finance Law Practice Breaking Up Is Hard To Do In the wake of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, every chief executive officer of […]
What Do Employers Need to Know About the New Restrictions on Use of Non-Disparagement & Confidentiality Provisions in Severance Agreements?

By Benjamin Noren Assoc. Chair of the EMPLOYMENT LAW practice DAVIDOFF HUTCHER & CITRON LLP On February 21, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) ruled in McLaren Macomb, 372 NLRB No. 58 (2023) that employers may not offer severance agreements that require non-supervisor employees to “broadly waive their rights” under the National Labor Relations […]
E-Bike Regulations – What You Need to Know!

e-Bike Regulations: What You Need to Know! March 6, 2023 | By William P. Walzer, Partner Real Estate Law | Commercial Banking & Finance Law The NYC Fire Department has attributed the cause of many recent fires, some fatal, to overheating lithium-ion batteries (“LIBs”) used in e-bikes and similar electrically powered personal conveyances (generally, “e-bikes”)1. […]