by robschlackman@gmail.com | Feb 6, 2023 | Blog, Boards, Litigation
By Edward M. Taylor, Esq. Picture this: A condominium building experiences water leaks from a rooftop and drainage system in need of repair. The Board of Managers takes steps to address the issue by hiring a contractor and commencing repairs, but the Board runs out...
by robschlackman@gmail.com | Jan 5, 2023 | Blog, Boards, Litigation, State Law
Recently, Taylor, Eldridge & Endres Associate Attorneys, Melissa Schlactus and Beth Gazes, spoke to members and colleagues of the Suffolk County Bar Association. Recently, Taylor, Eldridge & Endres Associate Attorneys, Melissa Schlactus and Beth Gazes, spoke...
by robschlackman@gmail.com | Oct 6, 2022 | Blog, Litigation
The Litigation Team of Taylor, Eldridge & Endres Scores Big Victory for Real Estate Developer in the Face of an Invalid Mechanic’s Lien A mechanic’s lien can easily be filed against real property without any proof that the contractor did any work or that any money...
by robschlackman@gmail.com | Aug 31, 2022 | Blog
An article by Beth Gazes, one of our firm’s Associate Attorneys, was recently published in the Touro Law Review. Entitled, “Modification Requests in Community Associations: Do We Know What’s Reasonable?” the article, among other things, addresses the application of...
by robschlackman@gmail.com | Jun 10, 2022 | Blog, Litigation, State Law
Many of you might recall that in March 2021, a new State law was enacted requiring landlords to provide notice to tenants of their rights to request reasonable modifications and accommodations pursuant to the State’s Human Rights Law. You might also recall that this...