Attorney Fee Award Reduced 40% Because of Block Billing and Incomplete Documentation of Attorney Qualifications

Attorney Fee Award Reduced 40% Because of Block Billing and Incomplete Documentation of Attorney Qualifications

On December 28, 2025, Justice Crane of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in Deutsche Bank AG, N.Y. Branch v. Rosenfeld, 2025 NY Slip Op. 35067(U), reducing an attorney fee award 40% because of block billing and incomplete documentation of attorney qualifications . . . Continue reading Attorney Fee Award Reduced 40% Because of Block Billing and Incomplete Documentation of Attorney Qualifications

Note’s Reference to Other Agreements Did Not Make it Not a Instrument for Payment of Money Only Under CPLR 3213

Note’s Reference to Other Agreements Did Not Make it Not a Instrument for Payment of Money Only Under CPLR 3213

On December 31, 2025, Justice Masley of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in Alliance Equity Group LLC v. Weiss, 2025 NY Slip Op. 35091(U), holding that a promissory note’s reference to other agreements did not make it not an instrument for the payment of money only for purposes of CPLR 3213 . . . Continue reading Note’s Reference to Other Agreements Did Not Make it Not a Instrument for Payment of Money Only Under CPLR 3213

Failure to Procure Insurance Required by Lease is not Curable by Procuring Insurance Prospectively

Failure to Procure Insurance Required by Lease is not Curable by Procuring Insurance Prospectively

On December 18, 2025, Justice Boddie of the Kings County Commercial Division issued a decision in World Dance Enters., Inc. v. Chabad Lubavitch of Brooklyn Hgts. 128 Montague St. LLC, 2025 NY Slip Op. 34939(U), holding that the failure to procure insurance required by a lease is not curable by procuring insurance prospectively . . . Continue reading Failure to Procure Insurance Required by Lease is not Curable by Procuring Insurance Prospectively

That Parties Designated Documents as Confidential is, Without More, Insufficient Basis to Justify Sealing

That Parties Designated Documents as Confidential is, Without More, Insufficient Basis to Justify Sealing

On December 22, 2025, Justice Cohen of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in George S. Kaufman Charitable Found. v. Kearns, 2025 NY Slip Op. 34956(U), holding that the fact that parties designated documents as confidential is, without more, an insufficient basis to justify sealing them . . . Continue reading That Parties Designated Documents as Confidential is, Without More, Insufficient Basis to Justify Sealing