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Real Estate, General
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Agenda for a Joint Venture [2010]   Mail Me
Real estate investors and developers often look for joint venture partners as a source of capital and expertise. This article explores all the major issues that arise in negotiating a joint venture relationship.
Crain's NY Business Report on Joshua Stein PLLC [2010]   Mail Me
One of the stories in Crain's New York Real Estate update on Tuesday, July 27, related to Joshua Stein's new law practice. Click on this paragraph to see the Crain's report.
Bisnow Report on Joshua Stein PLLC [2010]   Mail Me
The Real Estate Bisnow newsletter ("New York Business News") published a brief report on Joshua Stein's formation of Joshua Stein PLLC. Click to see the Bisnow report.
Real Estate Weekly Report on Joshua Stein's New Law Practice [2010]   Mail Me
Click here to see a copy of the Real Estate Weekly "Deals and Dealmakers" report on Joshua Stein PLLC.
Interview About New Law Practice - Joshua Stein PLLC [2010]   Mail Me
BNA Real Estate Law & Industry Report interviewed Joshua Stein about his new law practice; his use of technology; and the state of commercial real estate. Click here to read the interview.
Crain's Quotes Joshua Stein on Partners Leaving Big Law Firms [2010]   Mail Me
On August 16, 2010, Crain's New York Business published an article about partners leaving large law firms to start their own practices or smaller firms. Joshua Stein was one of the attorneys interviewed for the article.
Model Standby Letter of Credit and Commentary [2009]   Mail Me
Discussion of the issues that arise whenever a landlord (or other creditor) accepts a standby letter of credit to back an obligation. Includes a sample standby letter of credit (and possible alternative clauses) for use in transactions.
Looking Ahead to a New Era in Commercial Real Estate [2009]   Mail Me
What will commercial real estate look like after the current recession ends? BNA asked several members of the BNA editorial board, including Joshua Stein, to share their predictions. Click here to read the article.
Celebrity Endorsement Agreements - Contracting with the Stars [2007]   Mail Me
Hotel or condo developers sometimes enlist celebrities to help them promote their projects. This article introduces the issues that arise in negotiating those relationships.
The Lost Art of Conversation and the Walls of Sound [2007]   Mail Me
A few thoughts on the quality of two-way conversations in business and life.
Are You Overlooking Traps in Your Deals? (Interview with Joshua Stein) [2006]   Mail Me
In an interview with the National Association of Realtors, Joshua Stein discussed some problem areas in purchase and sale transactions, including surprises that can lurk in leases.
New York's Limited Liability Company Law Takes A Big Step In The Wrong Direction [2006]   Mail Me
The New York State Legislature took a bad law and tried to make it even worse. (After this article was written, the Legislature partly changed its mind.)
A Checklist for Giving Legally Effective Notices [2005]   Mail Me
When a transaction is heading for trouble, one of the first steps will often involve giving a notice of default (or some other notice). This article explains how to do it right.
A Wish List for New York Real Estate Law [2005]   Mail Me
A dozen easy ways to improve and simplify New York real estate law, primarily for lending and leasing.
The Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in Optionland [2005]   Mail Me
If one party to a lease totally misunderstands the lease, and might lose valuable rights as a result, the other party might have an obligation to help out.
A Time Saving Alternative to Complicated Survey Certificates with Form [2005]   Mail Me
Less can truly be more in the world of survey certificates.
Bound to Negotiate? [2003]   Mail Me
We often think that an "agreement to negotiate" is just an agreement to agree and basically unenforceable.  In a recent California case, the court thought otherwise.
After the Closing - A Legal Tragedy That Didn't Need To Be [2001]   Mail Me
Sometimes, the long-term stability of a transaction depends more on what happens after the closing than on the documents themselves.  This article explains why.
When Is a Termination Right Not Really a Termination Right? [2000]   Mail Me
Critical analysis of a New Jersey case that limited a contracting party's right to enforce a discretionary right of termination.
Closings - Step by Step [1999]   Mail Me
How to deal with the commercial real estate closing process, and get the job done.