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Landlord & Tenant
July 29, 2010
Analysis of recent key decisions.
Development
July 29, 2010
Recent decisions of note.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
July 29, 2010
The most important recent rulings.
Judicial Takings
July 29, 2010
Can a state court decision effect a judicial "taking" in violation of the federal constitution? The United States Supreme Court addressed that question this term, but did not furnish a definitive answer.
Index
July 29, 2010
A complete, easy-to-use listing of what's inside the newsletter.
Real Property Law
June 24, 2010
In-depth analysis of recent rulings.
Landlord & Tenant
June 24, 2010
Review of an important case.
Development
June 24, 2010
A look at recent decisions.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
June 24, 2010
Recent rulings of interest.
Courts Step Up Enforcement of Landlord-Tenant Stipulations
June 24, 2010
Because a tenant's breach of a stipulation may lead to eviction, courts are sometimes reluctant to enforce them. That trend may now be reversing. Here's a look at three recent cases.

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  • Private Equity Valuation: A Significant Decision
    Insiders (and others) in the private equity business are accustomed to seeing a good deal of discussion ' academic and trade ' on the question of the appropriate methods of valuing private equity positions and securities which are otherwise illiquid. An interesting recent decision in the Southern District has been brought to our attention. The case is <i>In Re Allied Capital Corp.</i>, CCH Fed. SEC L. Rep. 92411 (US DC, S.D.N.Y., Apr. 25, 2003). Judge Lynch's decision is well written, the Judge reviewing a motion to dismiss by a business development company, Allied Capital, against a strike suit claiming that Allied's method of valuing its portfolio failed adequately to account for i) conditions at the companies themselves and ii) market conditions. The complaint appears to be, as is often the case, slap dash, content to point out that Allied revalued some of its positions, marking them down for a variety of reasons, and the stock price went down - all this, in the view of plaintiff's counsel, amounting to violations of Rule 10b-5.
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