Sherman Featured in New York Times' “Ask Real Estate” Column
Partner Eric D. Sherman, a member of Pryor Cashman’s Real Estate and Litigation Groups, was featured in the latest installment of the New York Times’ “Ask Real Estate” column. The piece examined who is responsible when renovations made to one residential apartment in a cooperative apartment damage a neighboring shareholder’s apartment. The answer also notes that, even assuming liability, the extent of the liability is limited to those damages that are “reasonably foreseeable” under the circumstances.
The full “Ask Real Estate” column may be viewed here.
More About Sherman’s Practice
Eric Sherman maintains a nationally-recognized real estate litigation practice, where he represents clients in both commercial and residential matters. For the last three consecutive years, he has been named to the Super Lawyers “Top 100” list for his exceptional work in this area.
Sherman is a frequent contributor to The New York Times and numerous other publications on topics related to real estate and litigation.
To learn more about his practice, please visit here.
