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Negotiating commercial leases 2021 / Practising Law Institute.
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Practising Law Institute
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English
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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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Practising Law Institute (PLI) PLI PLUS
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Commercial leases
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United States
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Real estate law and practice course handbook series ; Numbers N-688, N-689.
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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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Negotiating commercial leases 2021 / co-chairs, Michael E. Meyer, John Busey Wood.
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