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The Best Way to Resolve Real Estate and Construction Disputes
February 27, 2008
For parties to real estate transactions and those involved in construction projects, alternative dispute resolution methods, including binding arbitration and non-binding mediation, offer proven and successful alternatives to an often inefficient and expensive court system. As this article illustrates, alternative dispute resolution requires utilizing trained, experienced, and cost-conscious mediators or arbitrators who are much better at resolving real estate disputes than are the inefficient and often ineffective courts.
The Place to Network: Jumpstart Client Development with Social Networking
January 30, 2008
Teens, college kids and recent graduates have grown up with the Internet and social networking sites in their bloodstreams ' they are constantly communicating with each other through Web sites. If you not convinced that you're slightly out of the loop on this trend, ask yourself when was the last time you got 'poked' or 'threw a sheep' at someone on Facebook? The truth is the social networking is rapidly becoming a highly viable way for attorneys to expand their books of business.
Real Property Law
January 28, 2008
Analysis of recent rulings.
Landlord & Tenant
January 28, 2008
Commentary on the latest cases.
Development
January 28, 2008
A look at a recent ruling of importance.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
January 28, 2008
In-depth analysis of recent rulings.
Index
January 28, 2008
Everything contained in this issue, in an easy-to-read format.
Settlement of Zoning Disputes
January 28, 2008
What power does a municipality's counsel have to settle a zoning dispute on terms that would ordinarily require the exercise of discretionary authority by a zoning board of appeals (ZBA) or by a planning board? In <i>Matter of Commco, Inc. v. Amelkin</i>, which was decided more than 20 years ago, the Court of Appeals indicated that counsel had no such settlement power, even if counsel acted with the approval of the municipality's elected governing body.
Real Property Law
December 21, 2007
Analysis of recent rulings.
Landlord & Tenant
December 21, 2007
Commentary on the latest cases.

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