Senators throw weight behind military right to repair
The Warrior Right to Repair Act of 2025 would extend the Army's right to repair policy to all the services, standing up for taxpayers and service members.
The appellate court found Oakland's appeal arguments unmeritorious, determining the city breached its contract with developers aiming to build a coal export terminal.
Progressive Manhattan lawmakers again push 'rent control for the rich'
A proposed bill to limit rent for wealthy co-op owners raises concerns over contract rights and potential negative impacts on New York's business climate.
Recent Appellate Decisions Hold COVID-19 Not Force Majeure Event for Nonpayment of Rent
COVID-19 challenged the application of Force Majeure clauses in commercial leases, leading to legal disputes as tenants like Stone Brewing Co. sought rent relief based on pandemic-related impacts.