Recent Publications
December 19, 2022 |
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases – and is considering accepting more – that may expose social media companies to significant financial liabilities and state regulation in the future. All concern the manner in which public discourse occurs online and whether social media companies should have responsibility or control over the
Read MoreDecember 15, 2022 |
What Happened:
The Grinch lives alone in a mountaintop cave with his dog, Max, and no medical attention for his undersized heart and oversized unpleasantness. The Grinch observes the noisy holiday festivities of Whoville from afar. The happy racket fuels his anger and furthers his feelings of isolation. In a misguided attempt to salve his
Read MoreDecember 14, 2022 |
The holiday season is one of the most magical times of year in New York. The crisp winter air is filled with excitement as residents transform their homes with festive decorations, bright lights and Christmas trees. Although Christmas trees and holiday decorations bring great joy and holiday cheer, it is important for Lloyd Harbor residents
Read MoreDecember 8, 2022 |
The United States Supreme Court decided a bankruptcy case this year that all bankruptcy practitioners should be aware of. The Supreme Court also granted certiorari to hear an additional bankruptcy case and denied review of another.
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This article appeared in the December 2022 issue of Nassau Lawyer.
Read MoreDecember 7, 2022 |
Minimum hourly wages for many nonexempt employees and minimum salaries for exempt employees in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are scheduled to increase in 2023. Employers should begin to make plans to ensure that their hourly wages for nonexempt employees, their minimum salaries for exempt employees and their wage hour policies and practices comply
Read MoreNovember 30, 2022 |
Court Finds That Defense Documents Must Be Produced Because Placed “At Issue” by Late Notice
In this declaratory judgment action, American Empire Surplus Lines Insurance Company sought insurance coverage on behalf of its insured contractor from certain excess insurers. The excess insurers were not placed on notice until six years after the filing of the
Read MoreNovember 22, 2022 |
On November 18, 2022, the New Jersey Law Journal published Nancy Del Pizzo and Deborah Isaacson’s article, “An Update on Recent and Emerging Privacy Laws: When the Client’s Reach is Nationwide.”
The article explores various laws that are becoming effective in 2023 and the nuances in those laws. For practitioners advising clients who sell goods
Read MoreNovember 21, 2022 |
Our November Insurance Update covers several topics.
We’ve seen cases on whether contractors who repair homes can recover directly from insurers through assignments. The Nebraska Supreme Court now considers whether a policyholder can assign to a non-policyholder a cause of action for first-party bad faith.
The Delaware Supreme Court is the latest
Read MoreNovember 21, 2022 |
Benjamin Wisher authored the article, “Contracting Around CPLR 202: “Accrual” Borrowing Statute in New York Practice and Why its Current Application is Unworkable,” for the Albany Law Review.
“Amongst New York’s legal practitioners, it is common knowledge that a claim for relief arising under the breach of a contract must be interposed within six years.
Read MoreNovember 17, 2022 |
What Happened:
Margaret Schlegel and Ruth Wilcox bond over Christmas shopping, their shared attachment to their respective childhood homes and familial loyalty. Ruth enchants Margaret with stories of her ancestral home, Howards End. Ruth confides in Margaret that her husband, Henry, and children do not share her connection or affection for Howards End. They are
Read MoreNovember 14, 2022 |
Your friendly neighborhood branch banker suggests that you change all your accounts to either joint with your kids or to
name your kids as beneficiaries on all your accounts (a “pay on death” beneficiary designation). She says this will make the administration of your estate when you die much less complicated and easier for
November 3, 2022 |
Workers’ compensation insurance is an important social tool that provides benefits to covered employees who become ill or who get hurt because of their job. The insurance benefits can help cover those employees’ medical expenses and the wages they might lose if they must miss work. Workers’ comp insurance also eases the financial burdens on
Read MoreOctober 31, 2022 |
Southern District Finds That Insured’s Owner And CEO Not Entitled To SUM Coverage Because Not Acting In Scope Of His Duties For Insured
Majestic Rayon Corporation, a family business that manages the family’s real estate, obtained an insurance policy from Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company that included supplementary uninsured/ under-insured motorists (“SUM”) coverage for any
Read MoreOctober 28, 2022 |
On any given day, a medical practitioner will evaluate a patient, determine the appropriate care and then provide the required services upon the patient’s consent. However, what happens if a patient lacks capacity and is unable to consent to treatment and has no designated decision maker to take on that role?
The Family Health Care
Read MoreOctober 24, 2022 |
Kidnapping, treasure hunts, insurgents shooting down airplanes — sounds like the Fall TV lineup. But no, it’s our October Insurance Update.
And in honor of the month’s most treasured sporting event, the Fall Classic, we roll out a lineup of nine sluggers that will bring you up to date on what’s happened in the world
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