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Postpartum and the Female Lawyer
February 7, 2022

It’s a boy! It’s a girl! These phrases are synonymous with the joy and happiness of childbirth.

They speak to the excitement of a new life but fail to convey the difficulty experienced by the new and current mothers who gave birth to that new and precious life. Excitement is one thing, but society as

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Five Steps to Navigate Networking as a New Mom
February 7, 2022

Your life changes forever when you bring a baby into this world. As a new mom and young lawyer, I can say from experience that returning to the office after maternity leave is an adjustment.

Being fully committed to both your legal career and your new family is a challenge that requires organization, discipline, and

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Changing Your Residence for Estate Tax Purposes Is Complicated
February 7, 2022 | Trusts & Estates | Tax

It has been a long, cold winter, and many of us are yearning for warmer weather. With New York’s fiscal crisis due to the pandemic, and the prospect of higher taxes, many are thinking about changing their primary residence to a warmer and “friendlier” taxing jurisdiction. While an easy topic of cocktail party talk, changing

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Courts Narrowing E-Discovery Rather Than Shifting Costs
February 7, 2022 | Commercial Litigation

Certain decisions from the past year suggest that New York courts addressing requests to shift costs in connection with e-discovery are more inclined to exercise their discretion under Article 31 of the CPLR to limit the scope of the requested e-discovery than they are to shift the costs of such discovery to the requesting party.

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What Do You Do When Your Tree Falls onto Your Neighbor’s Property?
February 3, 2022 | Commercial Litigation

We residents of Lloyd Harbor share a love for the area’s natural beauty, which has been successfully preserved through the Village’s zoning ordinances. Though the area’s stately and mature trees are desirable, storms and disease can make those trees hazardous, and disputes between neighbors can arise when trees fall. What do you do when your

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SSHHH! Should Trustees Speak Up About Quiet Trusts?
February 1, 2022 | Trusts & Estates

While some clients flaunt their wealth, others like to keep things quiet. Sometimes, such “financial modesty” is motivated by a concern that knowledge of family wealth could result in disincentivized children or grandchildren. Although some may question whether such financial modesty is a virtue, there is no requirement that parents disclose their net worth to

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Zurich ‘War Exclusion’ Lawsuit Remains in Limbo as Judge Rules in Similar Case
January 28, 2022 | Insurance Coverage | Medical Malpractice Defense

A possible precedent-setting $100 million lawsuit over Zurich American’s use of the rarely applied war exclusion to deny coverage remains in legal limbo, court documents show — even as a judge ruled in early January against an insurer in a similar case.

Attorneys for Mondelez and Zurich American, which was sued over its denying the

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New York Insurance Coverage Law Update — Compilation 2021
January 26, 2022 | Insurance Coverage

Please click the link below to view the New York Insurance Coverage Law Update – Compilation 2021.

New York Insurance Coverage Law Update 2021

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New York Insurance Coverage Law Update
January 26, 2022 | Insurance Coverage

New York Enacts Comprehensive Insurance Disclosure Act

On December 31, 2021, New York’s Governor Hochul signed into law the Comprehensive Insurance Disclosure Act, that requires defendants, third-party defendants, and defendants on cross-claims and counterclaims (the “disclosing party”) to produce copies of all primary, umbrella and excess insurance policies that may satisfy part or all of

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Biden Administration Announces New Policy to Attract and Retain Immigrants in STEM
January 24, 2022 | Immigration | Labor & Employment

The Biden administration announced a series of administrative changes designed to strengthen the nation’s ability to attract global talent. The changes are also designed to strengthen our economy and technological competitiveness and benefit working people and communities across the country. This bulletin will highlight some of the key changes affecting employers and foreign nationals.

New

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Insurance Update
January 24, 2022 | Insurance Coverage

Cases discussed in our January Insurance Update answer these questions:

  • A commercial crime policy covers property that the insured “holds for others.”  In the context of a phishing scheme, does “hold” mean the insured must possess the diverted funds or simply have some control over them?
  • Federal and state agencies order a manufacturer to
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Wendy And Jen Wreck the Movies – Citizen Kane (1941) Or Deposit Money, Not Children, in the Bank
January 20, 2022 | Trusts & Estates

What happened

“Legendary was the Xanadu where Kubla Kahn decreed his stately pleasure dome.” Legendary too were the colossal errors made by Mary Kane in this celebrated classic movie which follows a journalist as he tries to uncover the meaning of Charles Foster Kane’s last words.

Jim Kane and Mary Kane ran a Colorado

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The Employment Law Reporter
January 11, 2022 | Labor & Employment

Here is what we cover in this issue of The Employment Law Reporter:

  • The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has affirmed a district court’s decision dismissing employment discrimination claims brought by a former victim witness coordinator against her former employer – the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of New
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NY AG: All Businesses Should Take ‘Credential Stuffing’ Attacks Seriously
January 10, 2022 | Privacy, Data & Cyber Law

Credential stuffing has quickly become one of the top attack vectors online, according to the Office of New York State Attorney General Letitia James (OAG). On January 6, 2022, the OAG announced the result of a sweeping investigation that discovered that 1.1 million online accounts had been compromised through credential stuffing accounts at 17 well-known

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The Title Reporter — Winter 2022
January 10, 2022 | Real Estate, Zoning & Land Use | Insurance Coverage

Here is what we cover in this issue of The Title Reporter: A Legal Update for the Title Insurance Industry:

  • A Delaware trial court has ruled that plaintiffs suing a title insurer for breach of a title insurance policy would not be able to present damages evidence on lost wages, carrying costs, lost opportunity
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