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Full-Text Articles in Law
How Planyc Will Facilitate Brownfield Redevelopment, Mark Mcintyre
How Planyc Will Facilitate Brownfield Redevelopment, Mark Mcintyre
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toa Construction Co., Inc. V. Tsitsires, Jessica Tong
Toa Construction Co., Inc. V. Tsitsires, Jessica Tong
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Overstaying Your Welcome: The Martin Act And Post-Effective-Date Tenants, Kristopher Ferranti
Overstaying Your Welcome: The Martin Act And Post-Effective-Date Tenants, Kristopher Ferranti
NYLS Law Review
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Sanborn V. Mclean: Beyond The Limits Of Inquiry Notice, Gerald Korngold
Sanborn V. Mclean: Beyond The Limits Of Inquiry Notice, Gerald Korngold
Articles & Chapters
This essay deepens the student's understanding of a leading property case by recounting the story behind the case. It focuses on how lawyers, judges, and policy factors shaped the litigation, and why the case has attained noteworthy status. It is suitable for adoption as a supplement in a first-year property course, or for use in an advanced seminar.
This chapter is reprinted with the permission of Foundation Press: Sanborn v. McLean: Beyond the Limits of Inquiry Notice, Chapter10 in Property Stories (Law Stories), 2nd ed. at 241-264 (Foundation Press, 2009).
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Legal And Policy Choices In The Aftermath Of The Subprime And Mortgage Financing Crisis, Gerald Korngold
Legal And Policy Choices In The Aftermath Of The Subprime And Mortgage Financing Crisis, Gerald Korngold
Articles & Chapters
This essay, delivered at a symposium at the University of South Carolina in October 2008 and forthcoming in South Carolina Law Review, sets out initial thoughts about to the legal and policy choices that decision makers must address in the aftermath of the subprime crisis that has since triggered a global financing crunch. After tracing a narrative of how subprime lending grew into a mortgage financing crisis and then a broader financial dislocation, the essay addresses two issues. First, while it is commonly stated that increased regulation will be required in secondary mortgage markets going forward, the essay explores competing …