Negotiating commercial leases 2021 / Practising Law Institute.

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Practising Law Institute [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York, New York : Practising Law Institute, 2021.
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1 online resource (2 volumes (1,032 pages)) : illustrations.

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Series
Real estate law and practice course handbook series ; Numbers N-688, N-689. [More in this series]
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Contents
  • Front Matter
  • Faculty Bios
  • Table of Contents to Vol. 1
  • Table of Contents to Vol. 2
  • Chapter 1.
  • The Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Real Estate Contracts: Force Majeure, Frustration of Purpose and Impossibility
  • Chapter 2.
  • Meyer Last, et. al., Fried Frank, Client Memorandum, The Impact of Coronavirus on Commercial Leases (March 19, 2020)
  • Chapter 3.
  • New York City Bar Association, Committee on Real Property, Model New York City Office Lease Commentary
  • Chapter 4.
  • New York City Bar Association, Committee on Real Property, Model New York City Office Lease
  • Chapter 5.
  • How to Structure and Negotiate the Commencement Date and the Work Letter
  • Chapter 6.
  • Fifteen Pragmatic and Practical Tips for Negotiation of Small Leases
  • Chapter 7.
  • Must a Commercial Landlord Act Reasonably When Responding to a Request by a Tenant under a Lease to Assign or Sublet? (Pre-publication research for Navigating the Dangerous Shoals of a Commercial Lease (2010), Now Navigating the Dangerous Shoals of a Commercial Lease for Beginners, Appendix B (2011))
  • Chapter 8.
  • Must a Commercial Landlord Act Reasonably When Responding to a Request by a Tenant under a Lease to Assign or Sublet? (Supplemental Research June-July 2012)
  • Chapter 9.
  • Internal Revenue Service, Cost Segregation Audit Techniques Guide-Chapter 6.8: Bonus Depreciation Considerations (February 28, 2019)
  • Chapter 10.
  • Stanley E. Ginsberg and John Busey Wood, Presentation on Cash Flow and Tax Structuring of Leases
  • Chapter 11.
  • Excerpts from Navigating the Dangerous Shoals of a Commercial Lease
  • Chapter 12.
  • Basic Leasing Fundamentals: Theft by Lease Provisions
  • Chapter 13.
  • Answer with Aff. Defenses and Counterclaims, Hart 353 North Clark LLC v. Jenner & Block LLP, Case No. 2020-L-005476, Cir. Ct. Cook County (June 16, 2020)
  • Chapter 14.
  • Exhibit to Answer: Lease Agreement dated June 30, 2006, Hart 353 North Clark LLC v. Jenner & Block LLP, Case No. 2020-L-005476, Cir. Ct. Cook County (June 16, 2020)
  • Chapter 15.
  • Ashley Czechowski, et al., Fried Frank, Client Memorandum, New York Court Rejects Impossibility of Performance as COVID Lease Defense (August 11, 2020)
  • Chapter 16.
  • Janice Mac Avoy, et al., Fried Frank, Client Memorandum, New York State Courts Provide Preliminary Rulings on Commercial Lease Performance During COVID-19 Pandemic (November 10, 2020)
  • Chapter 17.
  • Agreement of Sublease
  • Chapter 18.
  • Lease Exit, Strategy and Marketability (Excerpt from Navigating the Dangerous Shoals of a Commercial Lease, Now Navigating the Dangerous Shoals of a Commercial Lease for Beginners, Ch. 9)
  • Chapter 19.
  • Form of Improvable, Buildable and Financeable Ground Lease with Imbedded Base Building Core and Shell Rehab Loan from Lessee to Lessor with Amortization against Rentals-Case Study
  • Chapter 20.
  • Anatomy of a Good Guy Guaranty, available at: www.leasingnyc.com
  • Chapter 21.
  • Elizabeth J. Shampnoi and Corrine Shea, Ch. 10, Part B: Lights, Camera, Zoom: An Advocate's Guide to Virtual Mediation Success, Virtual Lawyering-A Practical Guide (August 12, 2020)
  • Chapter 22.
  • USPAP Compliance by Arbitrators Does Not Create Risk for Arbitrations
  • Chapter 23.
  • John Busey Wood and Alan M. DiSciullo, §24A.02 Arbitration Clause, Valuation Clause or Both, Negotiating and Drafting Office Leases
  • Chapter 24.
  • New York State Bar Association, Committee on Professional Ethics, Ethics Opinion 1161 (January 4, 2019)
  • Chapter 25.
  • New York State Bar Association, Committee on Professional Ethics, Ethics Opinion 1101 (July 12, 2016)
  • Chapter 26.
  • New York State Bar Association, Committee on Professional Ethics, Ethics Opinion 1020 (September 12, 2014)
  • Chapter 27.
  • New York State Bar Association, Committee on Professional Ethics, Ethics Opinion 1022 (September 26, 2014)
  • Chapter 28.
  • PLI Ethics Engagement Hot Topics Issues
  • Chapter 29.
  • Scope of Services in Engagement Process
  • Chapter 30.
  • Requests for Proposals and Letters of Intent-When and How to Use
  • Chapter 31.
  • Mixed Use Property: Retail / Office / Residential (Chart)
  • Chapter 32.
  • Saga of Superior Interests: Article 27-Subordination
  • Chapter 33.
  • Rent Escalation and Common Area Maintenance Clauses in Commercial Leases (December 1, 2020)
  • Chapter 34.
  • Leases: A New Regulatory Regime, A Primer on Commercial Real Estate Leases and New Accounting Rules (PowerPoint slides)
  • Chapter 35.
  • Negotiating Today's Tenants' Options: Fair Market Rental Rate; Option to Renew; Option to Expand; Right of First Offer; Etc.
  • Chapter 36.
  • Hot Topics for Dealing with Long Term Lease Structures, Audits and Audit Rights and Credit Support
  • Chapter 37.
  • Creating Compliant Healthcare Leasing and Subleasing Programs: Managing Risk at and Beyond Lease Execution
  • Chapter 38.
  • Audit Rights and Operating Expenses: Protecting Both the Landlord and the Tenant-Proper Inclusions and Exclusions-Doing the Gross-Up Correctly
  • Chapter 39.
  • Theft by Lease: Electricity Consumption or Fiction-Or How to Make More Money for the Landlord Without Really Trying, The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, Real Estate Perspectives (February 1997)
  • Chapter 40.
  • Substandard Service Specifications/Costs
  • Chapter 41.
  • Hidden Operating Costs from Rentable Re-Measurements
  • Chapter 42.
  • Proforma Offer Letter
  • Chapter 43.
  • Standard Term Letter Concepts
  • Chapter 44.
  • Additional Financial Terms for Mixed Use Buildings or Retail Properties
  • Chapter 45.
  • Business Interruption Insurance in the Age of the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Chapter 46.
  • Negotiating and Drafting Office Leases, §§ 25.01-25.03[10] Casualty and Insurance
  • Index.
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