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Commercial Real Estate Litigation
Demidchik Law Firm represents commercial landlords, property owners, developers, contractors, and investors in real estate disputes. Our practice focuses on commercial lease enforcement and disputes, construction defect and payment matters, mechanic's lien actions, and title disputes including quiet title, easement, and boundary actions. We do not represent residential tenants in our commercial real estate practice.
Commercial lease disputes, construction litigation, and quiet title matters. Landlord and owner side.
Lease enforcement, holdover, default, percentage rent disputes, and commercial unlawful detainer matters.
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Construction defect, payment disputes, mechanic's liens, stop notices, and contractor and subcontractor disputes.
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Title clearing, easement enforcement, prescriptive rights, and adjoining-owner disputes.
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New York State law regulates several rent-related issues, including rent control and stabilization, and how much time a tenant has to pay overdue rent or move before a landlord can file for eviction.
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Constriction disputes arise during a construction process. The most common one is the dispute over the cost of construction.
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Intellectual property dispute involves disputes relating to the protected creations of the human mind, including discoveries, inventions, artistic works, processes, and products. Trademarks and copyrights also can be infringed.
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Sexual harassment is considered to be a form of sexual discrimination (See Title VII employment discrimination). Sexual harassment claims have been traditionally divided into two kinds of harassment.
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The term "wrongful termination" is ambiguous because in New York, employment is viewed as "at will". This means the law allows your employer to fire or terminate you for any reason or for no reason at all, except: ...
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