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Agreements to Agree Are Not Enforceable Contracts
In Kassirer v. Gotlib, 2026 N.Y. Slip Op. 02154 (1st Dept. Apr. 9, 2026), the Appellate Division, First Department, reaffirmed a bedrock principle of New York contract law: agreements to agree are not enforceable.

Jeffrey Haber
3 days ago6 min read


Contract Ambiguity Defeats Dismissal of Declaratory Judgment Claim
In Alphasense, Inc. v. Financial Tech. Partners LP, 2026 N.Y. Slip Op. 00185 (1st Dept. Jan. 15, 2026), the Appellate Division, First Department, considered whether Plaintiffs validly terminated an advisory agreement with Defendants under a “Key Man” provision.

Jeffrey Haber
Jan 199 min read


Court Rejects Plaintiff’s Attempt to Void Release Based on Fraud
“[A] release that, by its terms, extinguishes liability on any and all claims arising in connection with specified matters is deemed to encompass claims of fraud relating to those matters, even if the release does not specifically refer to fraud and was not granted in settlement of an actually asserted fraud claim.

Jeffrey Haber
Jan 59 min read


Failure To Read Relevant Documents Prevents Claim Of Justifiable Reliance
As readers of this Blog know, one of the elements of a fraudulent inducement claim is “justifiable reliance.”

Jeffrey Haber
Oct 4, 20236 min read
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