Lease violations are among the most common sources of commercial real estate disputes in New York. In a jurisdiction defined by detailed lease agreements, layered regulatory oversight, and evolving case law, even minor...
Why Independent Analysis Is the Cornerstone of Credible Food Safety Litigation and Regulatory Action When a foodborne illness outbreak occurs, or when a food safety dispute reaches a courtroom or regulatory hearing, the...
Delivery has become so normal in the restaurant business that many operators barely think of it as a separate risk category anymore. But that normalization can hide a serious problem. The more delivery, curbside pickup...
Commercial garage door systems are critical structural and operational assets in warehouses, logistics hubs, retail centers, manufacturing facilities, and mixed-use developments throughout Dutchess County and the...
Running a restaurant is a demanding endeavor, filled with the daily hustle of serving customers, managing inventory, and ensuring smooth operations. Amidst this whirlwind, the safety and well-being of your employees are...
Retail leasing in New York City occupies a distinctive and demanding corner of the commercial real estate landscape. Whether the space in question is a ground-floor storefront on a Manhattan avenue, a shop in a Brooklyn...
The Costly Gamble of Waiting Until Something Breaks There’s a common pattern among homeowners and business operators when it comes to their duct systems, dryer vents, and HVAC-related infrastructure: they wait...
Most homeowners will experience some form of water damage during their lifetime, yet very few understand what happens after they make that urgent call to a restoration company. The process that unfolds behind the scenes...
When people in North Stamford or Harbor Point talk about building the best house possible, they often talk about spray foam. Some people say it is a “magic” material that stops all drafts and saves a lot of...