2013 Articles
Posted on Dec 23, 2013 By Gregg H. Glickstein, P.A.
Breach of contract is a common issue which can lead to the need for business litigation. A breach of contract occurs when a party to an enforceable and valid agreement violates the agreement in some ...
Continue reading "Breach of Contract in Florida Business Litigation" »
Posted on Dec 9, 2013 By Law Office of Steven R. Sutton
Disputes and problems between landlords and tenants are common everywhere. New York City is no exception. As a densely populated metropolitan area with many types of rental units available, questions ...
Continue reading "Landlord Tenant Rights in New York" »
Posted on Dec 9, 2013 By Law Office of Steven R. Sutton
Contracts are generally written agreements between parties in which promises are made in exchange for some kind of consideration, usually financial payment. A contract means that a promise of duty is ...
Continue reading "New York Contract Law" »
Posted on Jun 3, 2013 By The Law Office of Michael J. Brescia, P.C.
A new property in Long Island with luxury condominiums for sale is having no trouble filling the units. The property offers high-end studio, one bedroom and two bedroom condos starting at $430,000. ...
Continue reading "Luxury Condos Are Going Fast at One Long Island City Location" »
Posted on Apr 4, 2013 By The Volakos Law Firm
Loan modifications combined with short sales of homes have numbered approximately 7.33 million since December 2009. These permanent, non-foreclosure solutions have helped those involved either save ...
Continue reading "7 Million Foreclosures Averted Since 2009" »
Posted on Apr 3, 2013 By The Volakos Law Firm
The U.S. housing market is on its way back from the decline of the 2008 recession, according to financial services experts. A forecast earlier in March of this year by financial services technology ...
Continue reading "Housing Market Resurging According to Experts" »