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Hani Sarji

Hani Sarji

565 posts

New York lawyer who cares about people, is fascinated by technology, and is writing his next book, Estate of Confusion: New York.

  Jan 04, 2026

🔑 Common Problems with Co-Executors

Naming two (or more) executors can feel like a built-in check-and-balance system. In...

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  Jan 04, 2026

What Is Equitable Conversion in New York Wills?

Equitable conversion in New York is the doctrine that, when a will contains...

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  Jan 04, 2026

🔑 NY: What Equitable Conversion Does Not Do

Equitable conversion is a powerful doctrine—but it is also a limited one....

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  Jan 04, 2026

🔑 NY: Why a Power to Sell Is Not Enough When Real Property Is to Be Sold

When a New York will contemplates the sale of real property, the difference...

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  Jan 03, 2026

🔑 NY: When a Will Directs a Sale, Real Property Is Converted to Personalty at Death

If a will mandates (directs) an executor to sell the decedent’s real...

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  Dec 27, 2025

🔑 Accounting for Interest Income in a Rental LLC (Apple Numbers)

I have been preparing tax returns for a New York limited liability company...

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  Dec 18, 2025

When Not to Publish: Writing About Law While a Case Is Still Alive

Lawyers write for many reasons: to explain doctrine, to clarify practice, to test...

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  Dec 13, 2025

Hyphen, En Dash, and Em Dash in Legal Writing and Citations

This post explains the functional difference between the hyphen (-), en dash (–), and...

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  Dec 13, 2025

How to Cite Deposition and Trial Transcripts

This post explains how to cite deposition and trial transcripts using page and...

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  Dec 13, 2025

🔑 Discovery of Tax Returns In New York Under CPLR § 3101

CPLR 3101 establishes a broad rule of disclosure in New York civil practice....

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