Commercial Lease Disputes: To Litigate or Arbitrate; Which is the Best Way to Resolve Them

On-demand

Commercial Lease Disputes: To Litigate or Arbitrate; Which is the Best Way to Resolve Them

Recorded On 06/23/2022

COURSE DETAILS

During the COVID/Post-COVID Era there seems to be a proliferation of disputes between tenants and commercial landlords. So –what is the best way to resolve them?

Our panel of experts will discuss the pros and cons of commercial lease litigation as well as the pros and cons of commercial lease arbitration. There will also be a panel discussion of the hot button issues and ample time for questions and answers from the audience.

 

FACULTY

Program Co-sponsors: NYCLA’s ADR Committee and NYCLA’s Real Property Section

Program Chairs: Margaret Ling and Jason Ganfer, Co-chairs NYCLA’s Real Property Section; Christopher Fladgate and Elan Weinreb, Cochairs and Nelson Timken, Vice-Chair, NYCLA’s ADR Committee

Moderators: Amol Pachnanda, Ross Katz & Pachnanda PLLC; Nelson E. Timken, Arbitrator and Mediator

Faculty: Robert Reichman, Greenspoon Marder; Christopher Fladgate, Garson, Segal, Steinmetz, Fladgate LLP; Elan Weinreb, The Weinreb Law Firm, PLLC;; Christina Simanca Proctor,  Proctor Real Estate Law, PLLC

CLE CREDITS

2 NY CLE Credits; 2 Skills
 

GENERAL INFORMATION

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