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Commercial Landlord Representation
: Press Mentions
Appellate Division Finds That Equity Will Not Intervene To Relieve Commercial Tenant Of Its Failure To Timely Exercise A Lease Renewal Option: Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. Victorious
The Queen Busy Bee of Elizabeth Street
Eateries Forced Out by Soaring Rents
Call All Monies Owed by Tenant "Additional Rent" to Speed Up Non-Payment Proceedings
Appeals Court Rules Owners Needn't Try to Re-rent Apartment When Tenant Breaks Lease
Appeals Court Bars Laundry Room Contractor from Forcing Owner to Let it Match Competitive Bids
Salad Bar Gets the Cold Shoulder in Sandy Case
Landlord Win In Sandy Rent Discount Suit Won’t Be The Last
Eatery Loses Abatement Bid in Sandy Aftermath
Landlord Prevails in NYC Court’s First Sandy-Related Commercial Lease Decision
What Landlords and Tenants Need To Know After Superstorm Sandy
Dealing with Commercial Tenants
New York Observer: Power Broker, "He has built a remarkable law firm. I don't think everyone understands that what he has done is a huge accomplishment"
Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. Wins Appeal for Hotel Developer; Demolition Termination Clause Not Tolled When Commercial Tenant Fails to Satisfy the Requirements for Obtaining a Preliminary Injunction
Real Estate Pros Predict Strong 2011 for REITS
Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. Prevails at Trial for Landlord
One More Storied Bar Falls Victim to Rising Rents
Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. Prevails At Appellate Term Ordering Eviction of Commercial Business that Failed to Properly Follow Lease Requirements In Renewing Lease
M&T Bank Recovers Possession Of Their Space At 345 Park Avenue From Defaulting Subtenant In Just Three Months And All Attorneys' Fees Paid
Chinatown Landowners Keep Their Property Despite Two Purported Written Contracts Of Sale