Co-op boards can recover attorney fees from recalcitrant shareholders if the proprietary lease allows it, and it is essential to track and include these charges in any court filings. (Print: LAWYERS AREN’T FREE — BUT WHO PAYS?)
Co-op boards can recover attorney fees from recalcitrant shareholders if the proprietary lease allows it, and it is essential to track and include these charges in any court filings. (Print: LAWYERS AREN’T FREE — BUT WHO PAYS?)
Things move more smoothly when you work with your board’s professionals – right?
Two attorneys discuss conflicts of interest.
After moving from pioneer to pro, industry veterans peer into the future.
A special advertising supplement of suppliers, contractors, and professionals who work in the co-op and condo industry.
A meritless claim could end up costing your building.
A worker falls from a scaffold in the boiler room and is injured. Who’s responsible?
When working with a professional, you should try to trust him.
Emailing from work can cause your board unexpected legal troubles.
Pay off instead of pay out – that’s the value of mediation.