Blog / 10.04.23 /Jennifer L. Stewart
A Primer on the Attorney General’s Power to Enjoin Persistent Fraud
Judge Arthur Engoron’s September 26, 2023, decision in the Letitia James v. Donald J. Trump case is certainly worth a read, and not just for its references to the classic comedies “Groundhog Day” and “Duck Soup.” It provides a useful primer on the powers of the Office of the Attorney General of New York State …
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News / 07.16.21 /Kenneth R. Jacobs,Emanuela LupuandJennifer L. Stewart
Webinar: Legal Updates – New State, Local & Federal Legislation – What Boards Should Know
Register NOW for our June 29th, Cooperator Town Hall Event at 2:00pm EST. Led by Kenneth R. Jacobs, Emanuela Lupu-Ferrante, and Jennifer L. Stewart. Overview: The New York State legislature amended several important laws affecting co-ops and condos in the last two days of its session. Several new federal and local laws will also have …
Blog / 06.15.21 /Jennifer L. Stewart
Up in Smoke? What does the New York Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (“MRTA”) mean for Condo and Co-op Boards and their employees?
As of March 31, 2021, cannabis is legal for medical and recreational use in New York. Adults 21 and over are permitted to possess up to 3 ounces of cannabis or .8 ounces of concentrated cannabis and generally to smoke anywhere cigarette smoking is permitted. Growing and sales are not legal quite yet, but will …