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Published 09/18/2006
By Martin J. Doyle, Co-Author; et al.
Services Real Estate Services | Real Estate Litigation
In this article, Martin J. Doyle, a Partner in the Transactional Real Estate Practice Group, cite the recent case of Investors Holding Fund LLC v. Donald E. Petersen, et al. as an example of a court granting both equitable relief of specific performance and preliminary injunctive relief, an extraordinary remedy requiring evidence that the requesting party demonstrate irreparable harm will occur if the relief is denied. The Chancery Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey granted both remedies regarding a real estate contract dispute, concluding one party was not acting in good faith. To...
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Published 09/01/2006
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Published 09/01/2006
Services Retirement Planning
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Published 09/01/2006
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Published 08/24/2006
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
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Published 08/21/2006
By Martin J. Doyle, Co-Author; et al.
In this article, Martin J. Doyle, a Partner in the Transactional Real Estate Practice Group in the Philadelphia office, explain the amendments that Gov. Edward G. Rendell made to the Pennsylvania Mechanics' Lien Law of 1963. To read the entire article, please click the link below.
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Published 08/19/2006
Services Bankruptcy and Restructuring
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Published 08/01/2006
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Published 07/17/2006
By Martin J. Doyle, Co-Author; et al.
In this article, Martin J. Doyle, Partner in the Transactional Real Estate Practice Group in the Philadelphia office, review the case of Academy Plaza vs. Bryant Asset Management as an example of the analysis a court may accept in reviewing a claim of fraud in the inducement. The article also addresses how the court in Academy Plaza vs. Bryant Asset Management explained who the responsible party is when satisfying compensation claims made by a tenant after the transfer of a site when the relative claim matter occurred prior to the sale. To read the entire article, please click the link below.
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Published 07/01/2006
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Published 07/01/2006
By Robert H. Louis, Author
Services Personal Wealth Estates and Trusts | Retirement Planning
In this article, Robert H. Louis, Partner and Chair of the Personal Wealth, Estates and Trusts Practice Group in the Philadelphia office, examines the challenges of employee benefits plans for in-house counsel. Mr. Louis is Chair of the Firm's Benefits Committee. To read the entire article, please click the link below.