Real Estate
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Chambers Recognizes Warshaw Burstein for Its Real Estate and Trusts and Estates Practice Groups11/12/2024
New York – November 12, 2024 -- Warshaw Burstein, LLP has been recognized in the Chambers New York Spotlight Guide for 2025 for its Real Estate and Trusts & Estates practice areas.
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Eighteen Warshaw Burstein Lawyers Named Super Lawyers for 202410/24/2024
Eighteen Warshaw Burstein lawyers have been named 2024 Super Lawyers in their respective practice areas in the New York Metro area.
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Slava Hazin Interviewed in Law360 About Legal Fees in Foreclosure Cases09/13/2024
Slava Hazin, a partner in the real estate litigation department, was quoted in an article in Law360 discussing a recent case in which the court reduced an award of legal fees in a commercial foreclosure action.
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Bruce Wiener Interviewed in New York Post About Battle Over Barbara Hubshman's Penthouse Apartment09/12/2024
Bruce H. Wiener, a real estate litigation partner at Warshaw Burstein, LLP, was quoted in an article in the New York Post concerning Barbara Hubshman’s long-standing battle to use and enjoy her unique and historic penthouse apartment and roof garden overlooking the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Real Estate Litigation Partner Slava Hazin Was Interviewed in the Cooperator05/02/2024
Slava Hazin, a partner in the real estate litigation group, was quoted in the Cooperator, an industry publication for cooperatives and condominiums, concerning whether a condominium must have a board of directors.
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Warshaw Burstein Represents Owners in Miami’s Wynwood Art District Deal03/18/2024
Warshaw Burstein, LLP today announced that Harvey I. Krasner, partner and chair of the firm’s Real Estate Department, along with Patrick Calella, counsel, represented the owners of a renovated industrial building in the sought-after Wynwood Art District in Miami, in a refinance.
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Warshaw Burstein Obtains Significant Victory in Multi-Action LLC Dispute12/05/2023
Maxwell Breed, partner, Leron Thumim, counsel, and Meghan Hallinan, associate, have obtained what might be a watershed victory in a multi-action LLC dispute in New York State Supreme Court.
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Warshaw Burstein Represents Buyer in Commercial Real Estate Deal in Greenpoint, Brooklyn11/17/2023
Patrick Calella and Marc Lavaia from the firm’s Real Estate Group represented client Miguel Oks, who along with development firm Astral Weeks, recently purchased a retail property with development potential of 133,769 sq. ft. in Greenpoint, Brooklyn for $23 million.
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New York State Legislature Considering Law to Permit Transfer on Death Deeds10/23/2023
A pending bill before the New York State Legislature would permit transfer on death deeds (so-called TOD deeds). A TOD deed permits the owner to transfer real property to a named beneficiary or beneficiaries upon the owner’s death. A TOD deed may eliminate the need to probate a simple estate and it would also give the beneficiary an automatic “step-up” in basis that can substantially reduce liability for capital gains taxes.
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Slava Hazin Featured in Q & A on Legal Fees for Co-Ops and Condos in Habitat Magazine10/23/2023 | Habitat Magazine
In "Recovering Legal Fees: Who Pays When a Lawsuit Arises?", a Q & A published in Habitat Magazine, Slava Hazin, partner in the Real Estate Litigation Group, discusses who pays what when a co-op or condo board initiates a lawsuit, or is sued.
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Successful Opposition of Dismissal Motion Featured in New York Law Journal09/26/2023
Maxwell Breed's successful opposition of a dismissal motion was recently featured in the New York Law Journal.
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Slava Hazin Interviewed for Habitat Magazine's "Bricks & Bucks" Column08/17/2023 | Habitat Magazine
Real Estate Litigation Partner Slava Hazin was quoted in Habitat Magazine's "Bricks & Bucks" column on his own condominium building’s efforts to be conscious of the environment while keeping an eye on the bottom line.
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Warshaw Burstein Wins Appeals to Terminate a Proprietary Lease for “Objectionable Conduct.”02/02/2023
Warshaw Burstein litigators Bruce H. Wiener, Slava Hazin and Nolan Mahoney won an appeal in the Appellate Division, First Department, whereby the Court unanimously affirmed the lower court’s decision granting summary judgment to terminate a proprietary lease for “objectionable conduct.”
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Warshaw Burstein Represents Virginia-Based Owner of Property in Hip North Capitol Hill Neighborhood of Denver, Colorado01/24/2023
Warshaw Burstein represented a Virginia-based owner in the refinancing of the former Temple Emanuel building in the North Capitol Hill area of Denver. The team was led by Michael Zukerman, of counsel in the Warshaw Burstein Real Estate Group, and included counsel Chaya Shafran, and corporate partner Stephen Semian.
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Bruce H. Wiener, Slava Hazin's Successful Appeal Featured in Habitat Magazine01/10/2023 | Habitat Magazine
Habitat Magazine profiled a recent Appellate Division decision in which real estate litigators Bruce H. Wiener and Slava Hazin won the appeal in Silverman v. Park Towers Tenants Corp.
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Warshaw Burstein Represents Purchasers of The Sloppy Tuna, Prime Oceanfront Commercial Real Estate in the Hamptons12/07/2022
Real Estate Group Chair Harvey I. Krasner and his team represented the purchaser group in a $9.25 million purchase of the former The Sloppy Tuna, an iconic Hamptons landmark, in a transaction that closed November 16, 2022.
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Eighteen Warshaw Burstein Lawyers Named Super Lawyers for 202209/29/2022
Eighteen Warshaw Burstein lawyers were named 2022 Super Lawyers in their respective practice areas in the New York Metro area.
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Maxwell Breed Quoted in The New York Times "Ask Real Estate" Column09/12/2022
Real Estate Partner Maxwell Breed was quoted in the popular Sunday New York Times "Ask Real Estate" column
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Up for the Takings: Could New Holdings Destabilize Rent Stabilization in New York?06/17/2022 | New York Law Journal
Sometimes, we have to wait. Many involved in New York multifamily real estate have been doing exactly that since this past February, when the Second Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals heard combined argument on appeals from dismissals of two challenges to New York’s rent stabilization laws in Community Housing Improvement Program v. City of N.Y., and 74 Pinehurst LLC v. State of N.Y.
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Warshaw Burstein Adds Associates to Litigation, Real Estate, Matrimonial and Trusts and Estates Groups05/17/2022
Warshaw Burstein, LLP announced that the firm has hired five new associates over the past several months to work with the Litigation, Real Estate, Matrimonial and Trusts and Estates groups.
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Warshaw Burstein Promotes Danielle Buckhardt and Leron Thumim to Counsel of the Firm04/13/2022
“Danielle and Leron each have made important contributions to our firm in their respective areas of practice, and we are delighted to promote them to Counsel,” Frederick R. Cummings, Jr., Managing Partner of Warshaw Burstein, said. “We are proud to be able to continue to grow the firm as well as promote within our diverse and talented team of attorneys."
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Harvey Krasner, Chair of Real Estate Group, and Team Represent Purchasers in Miami Deal03/31/2022
Harvey Krasner and Patrick Calella represented joint venture 7G Realty and Forte Capital for the transaction and financing of a $10.8 million purchase of a 18,256-square-foot warehouse that has been converted into a retail building at 2214 North Miami Avenue in the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami.
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Maxwell Breed Quoted in The New York Times "Ask Real Estate" Column01/23/2022
Real Estate Partner Maxwell Breed was quoted in the Sunday New York Times "Ask Real Estate" column on the wisdom of suing your landlord. In the context of a tenant asking about recourse when a dog day care center moved into the building and the noise of dogs barking was affecting his work and personal life, the reporter writes that you could potentially sue the landlord and dog-school owner for creating a nuisance. But lawsuits are not without headaches, expenses, and there is no guarantee that you will ultimately come away a winner. Mr. Breed said: “I’ve heard it said before that litigation is the sport of kings. Are you going to hire an attorney and pay hourly rates to chase after the owner?”
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Real Estate Partner Slava Hazin quoted in the New York Times11/22/2021
New York City can review claims of housing discrimination on religious grounds. Co-op boards are expected to act in good faith. Our Real Estate Partner Slava Hazin was quoted in the New York Times discussing Holiday Displays.
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Fifteen Warshaw Burstein Lawyers Ranked as 2021 Super Lawyers10/05/2021 | Super LawyersFifteen Warshaw Burstein lawyers were ranked as 2021 Super Lawyers in their respective practice areas in the New York Metro area, including three lawyers who were ranked on the Rising Stars list.
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Warshaw Burstein Wins Appeal with Significant Consequences for Many Owners of Rent-Stabilized Properties04/23/2021
Decision ensures previously deregulated preferential rent apartments have not been “re-regulated”
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Warshaw Burstein Represents Purchasers, Restructures Construction Loan in $11.8 Million Transaction in Miami03/03/2021
Warshaw Burstein today announced Real Estate Group Chair Harvey I. Krasner and Real Estate Partner Allison Prouty represented the purchasers in a $11.8 million transaction that closed Friday, February 26.
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Lisa Liu Named Vice President of the Asian Real Estate Association of America, Manhattan Chapter03/01/2021
Lisa Liu, an associate in Warshaw Burstein's Real Estate practice group, has officially begun her second term as Vice President for the Manhattan Chapter of the Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA).
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Lisa Liu Featured in Fordham University Business and Law "In Conversation" Video Series01/11/2021
Lisa Liu discusses her career in real estate law, her involvement in the Asian Real Estate Association of America, and her advice for law students and young lawyers in this episode of Fordham University's Business and Law series.
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Peter Figdor Secures Restaurant Lease in Flamingo Crossings Town Center, a New Disney Mixed-Use Property in Orlando, Florida01/04/2021
Counsel Peter Figdor recently secured a 10 1/2-year lease with a five-year renewal for client BBQ Sensations, LLC, which will operate Gyu-Kaku, a Japanese barbeque restaurant, at Disney’s widely heralded new mixed-use development in Orlando, Florida, the Flamingo Crossings Town Center.
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Thirteen Warshaw Burstein Lawyers Ranked as 2020 Super Lawyers10/29/2020 | Super Lawyers
Thirteen Warshaw Burstein lawyers were ranked as 2020 Super Lawyers in their respective practice areas in the New York Metro area, including four lawyers who were ranked on the Rising Stars list.
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Maxwell Breed Featured on the Fordham Business and Law Association (FBLA) in Conversation Podcast10/28/2020 | Fordham Business and Law Association (FBLA) in Conversation Podcast
The Fordham Business and Law Association (FBLA) in Conversation podcast recently featured an interview with partner Maxwell Breed.
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Maxwell Breed to Speak on Residential Real Estate Issues During the Pandemic at the Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA)’s 6th Annual East Meets West Event9/30/20 | Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA)’s 6th Annual East Meets West Event
Partner Maxwell Breed will be a featured speaker at the Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA)’s 6th annual East Meets West event. Max’s panel is on September 30 at 1:40pm and is part of the conference’s Residential Day programming.
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Ally Hack to Speak on a St. John’s University School of Law Mattone Institute CLE Webinar on Commercial Leasing Amidst the Pandemic08/04/2020On August 4 at 2pm ET, partner Ally Hack will be a featured speaker at a St. John’s University School of Law Mattone Institute CLE Webinar on “Commercial Leasing Amidst the Pandemic.” Ally and his co-panelists will discuss how leases are being amended, worked out and litigated to reflect post-pandemic economic realities and pitfalls to be avoided.
The panelists will also discuss recent actions against landlords alleging common law excuses for performance, and actions against business interruption insurers, common law doctrines of impossibility and frustration of purpose and lease provisions likely to be litigated in the wake of the pandemic, including force majeure, insurance requirements, co-tenancy and casualty provisions