Recent Publications
April 20, 2017 | | |
On April 18, 2017, President Trump issued an executive order entitled “Buy American and Hire American.”
The Order states that the Executive Branch’s official policy is “to rigorously enforce and administer the laws governing entry into the United States of workers from abroad,” in an effort “to create higher wages and employment rates for workers
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Jeremy Honig shared his experience in a story for The Cooperator New York — the Co-Op & Condo Resource.
Jeremy noted: “With respect to a holdover proceeding, there may or may not be a predicate notice that must be served before a landlord may commence a proceeding, depending upon the basis for such proceeding. For example,
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Under New York’s medical marijuana program, which is tightly regulated by the New York Department of Health (“DOH”), patients with serious medical conditions can become certified for use of medical marijuana under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider. As of March 2017, DOH added two enhancements to the program to increase patient access. First,
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On March 27, 2017, the U.S. Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) released a new compliance program guide, Measuring Compliance Program Effectiveness—A Resource Guide (the “Guide”). The Guide was developed by compliance professionals and staff from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and OIG, as an effort to help healthcare organizations measure the effectiveness
Read MoreApril 14, 2017 |
Michael Cannata was interviewed for an article entitled, “Patent Trolls’ East Texas Haven Threatened in Supreme Court,” which discusses the TC Heartland v. Kraft Foods case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
The case raises the question of whether it is appropriate to resolve a patent infringement claim in Marshall, Texas, if a defendant does not maintain
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Brian L. Bank, Michael A. Sirignano, Priscilla D. Kam and Michelle A. Bholan co-authored the section Recent Developments in Business Litigation, which was published in the Winter 2017 issue of the American Bar Association’s Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal.
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Sean McAloon and Viktoriya Kruglyak co-authored the section on Appraisal in Recent Developments in Property Insurance Law, which was published in the Winter 2017 issue of the American Bar Association’s Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal.
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Nancy Del Pizzo provided the following comment in an article published in Westlaw’s Journal of Intellectual Property regarding Mavrix Photographs LLC v. LiveJournal Inc.:
“This decision should put social media companies on notice to, at the very least, closely follow this case on remand and educate its ‘moderators’ on the DMCA, particularly its ‘red flag’ exception.”
Read MoreApril 10, 2017 |
On April 5, 2017, New York City Council approved a bill that bans employers from requesting or using job applicants’ salary history when making hiring decisions. This latest development follows trend of the pay-equity movement taking place in cities and states nationwide. It is also the latest in a series of legislative measures in New York
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In a rare instance where certiorari is granted in a bankruptcy case, on March 22, 2017, the United States Supreme Court rendered a crucial and fundamental decision that significantly affects the ability of parties to a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case to deviate from the priority distribution scheme set forth in the Bankruptcy Code under 11
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David Richman commented on the future of obstetrical malpractice claims related to the Zika virus. Specifically, he noted:
“We may see cases coming out of patients with Zika, most likely related to the diagnosis and what advice is given to the parents in regards to potential termination of the pregnancy. There are a lot of
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David Richman’s paper, “Motions in Limine and Opening Statements,” was published in the New York State Bar Association’s book entitled, “Preparing For and Trying the Civil Lawsuit,” which, according to the foreword, was created to “inform both the aspiring trial attorney and the seasoned practitioner of the ‘how to’ of litigation practice.”
David’s chapter discusses
Read MoreMarch 30, 2017 | |
Failure to Timely File ‘Charge’ with EEOC Doomed Plaintiff’s ADA Suit, Seventh Circuit Rules
The plaintiff in this case, a senior customer service representative of Christian Brothers Services (CBS), was in an automobile accident in March 2011 as a result of which she had to use a cane and limped. According to the plaintiff, CBS fired
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Jonathan Bruno’s article, “Independent Counsel Law in Three Key Jurisdictions,” appeared in the Spring/Summer issue of USLAW Magazine.
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Read MoreMarch 23, 2017 |
A Connecticut appeals court, in a coverage dispute stemming from thousands of underlying lawsuits alleging injuries from exposure to industrial talc that purportedly contained asbestos, has ruled that the occupational disease exclusion is not limited only to claims by the policyholder’s own employees.
The Occupational Disease Exclusions
Variations of the occupational disease exclusion were before the
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