Becker’s Steven S. Anderson Featured in Co-op & Condo Case Law Tracker: The Perils of Small Building Conflicts of Interests
In the latest issue of Co-op & Condo Case Law Tracker, Becker New York Shareholder Steven S. Anderson examines 239 E. 18th Owners Corp. v. Wade, a decision from the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department addressing governance conflicts and compensation disputes in a small Manhattan cooperative. The case underscores how informal work arrangements between shareholders and boards can escalate into complex litigation involving fiduciary duties, contract claims, and quasi-contract remedies.
As part of his Co-op/Condo practice, Steve has particular expertise and experience dealing with the most difficult and seemingly intractable disputes that Co-op Boards and Condominium boards have with their shareholders and unit owners. In a word, he has seen if not everything, quite a lot and is always ready to step into the most contentious matters and disputes.
Read the full article here. (page 8).
The Co-op & Condo Case Law Tracker, a HABITAT product, is a monthly legal publication that provides concise summaries and expert analysis of recent court decisions impacting cooperative and condominium communities in New York. Curated by a distinguished panel of New York co-op/condo attorneys, the Tracker helps board members, property managers, and legal professionals stay informed on evolving case law, covering topics such as shareholder rights, board authority, fiduciary duties, and housing regulations. Each edition offers practical takeaways and real-world implications to guide decision-making and ensure compliance with the latest legal standards.
Steven S. Anderson’s practice is focused substantially on buildings/real estate in Manhattan and Brooklyn, but historically, has spanned all NYC boroughs, Westchester County, and Long Island. He has represented all types and sizes of properties and buildings: small, medium, large (up to 1,700 units), old, luxury construction, and suburban. Unlike many “Coop/Condo” attorneys, Mr. Anderson has 30+ years’ experience serving as both general and litigation counsel to his clients. Indeed, his litigation, in court, negotiating skills and expertise make him particularly adept at litigation avoidance—but always ready for the vicissitudes and uncertainties inherent in litigation, as necessary in his clients’ best interests.