With an impressive record of success in high-profile and highly contentious real estate and land use matters, we offer clients a strong competitive edge in the courtroom.
Kramer Levin maintains a sophisticated Real Estate Litigation practice with an impressive record of favorable results in highly contentious and often very public real estate and land use matters. Equally comfortable representing the real estate lender or borrower, the buyer or seller, or the landlord or tenant, our team has handled a wide range of real estate-related disputes. We also have represented numerous for-profit and institutional developers in disputes about their projects and have extensive experience in condemnation law and practice.
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In addition to our deep bench of litigators, our team includes lawyers with extensive real estate transactional and land use experience. This combination of talent gives us essential insight into governing instruments — such as leases, purchase agreements, condominium plans, partnership agreements and complex financing documents — and our clients a competitive edge in the courtroom.
On March 23, 2023, Kramer Levin obtained the dismissal with prejudice of the remaining lender liability claims against its clients Gamma Real Estate Capital and its affiliates in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The decision is an important victory for lenders.
On July 28, 2022, the Supreme Court of New York issued a decision and order granting The Community Church of New York leave to ground lease and then sell certain real property it owns in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, paving the way for the church to receive funds it hopes will allow its diverse congregation to survive and thrive, spiritually and financially, well into the future.
On March 2, 2023, the Appellate Division, First Judicial Department, issued a decision upholding the permit issued to SJP Properties and Mitsui Fudosan America (collectively, SJP) to construct a new 55-story building at 200 Amsterdam Ave. The Appellate Division’s decision reversed a June 2019 ruling by the Supreme Court that invalidated the permit and ordered the demolition of an unspecified number of previously built floors in the building.
Distinct from Manhattan’s West Side in mood, ethos and landscape, the island’s East Side has long been characterized as more conservative and subdued. While there are plenty of historic landmarks here (Grand Central Station, the Seagram Building, Lever House), overall, the effect is a stately, understated urban panorama.
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