- Posted: December 15, 2022 / Practical Insights
Written by: Bradley D. SimonCROSS-BORDER BRIEFING: U.S. Meets Germany: Beyond Volkswagen - White-Collar Defense and Corporate Investigations Across the Atlantic
Presentation SummaryNovember 2, 2022, Miami A. The Situation in the U.S.: Bradley D. Simon Huge … Read More
- Posted: July 7, 2022 / Practical Insights
Written by: Election-Related Activities Do's and Don'ts Checklist for 501(c)(3) Public Charities
During election season, 501(c)(3) organizations should remember that their election-related activity must be nonpartisan. There is a strict prohibition against supporting or opposing candidates for public office. Read More
- Posted: November 10, 2021 / Practical Insights
Considerations for Employers Investigating Allegations of Employee Discrimination
Most employers are cautious when it comes to treating employees in a way that is, or could be misconstrued as, discriminatory. Even so, employee lawsuits alleging that their employer discriminated against them are now commonplace. Whether discrimination claims are dismissed, settled or proceed to a formal litigation in court, the burden on employers of dealing with these claims can be significant. Read More
- Posted: November 5, 2021 / Practical Insights
Written by: New York Expands Whistleblower Law
Signed into law on October 28, 2021, and effective January 26, 2022, New York’s Whistleblower Law (NY Labor Law Section 740) has been amended to expand the who, what, how and when of protected activity. Read More
- Posted: March 10, 2021 / Practical Insights
Best practices to protect your company's data from the competition...and well-meaning children.
Jolene LaVigne-Albert, Counsel It has been a year since the COVID-19 pandemic confined millions of … Read More
- Posted: October 14, 2020 / Practical Insights
Written by: Elizabeth WolsteinWe Now Know New York’s Shut Down Of “Non-Essential” Businesses Is Unconstitutional
Posted by Elizabeth Wolstein, Partner On October 6, 2020, Governor Cuomo issued a new executive orde… Read More
- Posted: April 24, 2020 / Practical Insights
FAQs for a Brave New World: Employers Grapple with the Legal Implications of Telecommuting
FAQs for a Brave New World: Employers Grapple with the Legal Implications of Telecommuting By Hillar… Read More
- Posted: April 17, 2020 / Practical Insights
Do State Shut-Down Orders Effect A Taking For Which The State Must Pay Just Compensation?
By Elizabeth Wolstein Governors across the country have issued executive orders mandating the closur… Read More
- Posted: March 31, 2020 / Practical Insights
What is the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act?
What is the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act? By Hillary S. Zilz, Ell… Read More
- Posted: March 30, 2020 / Practical Insights
Coronavirus and Business Interruption Claims: A Guide to Insurance Coverage for Business Losses Arising from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Written by Bradley J. Nash, Litigation Partner As the novel Coronavirus/COVID-19 spreads throughout … Read More
- Posted: March 26, 2020 / Practical Insights
Coronavirus and the Commercial Tenant: A Guide to Dealing With Your Landlord During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Coronavirus and the Commercial Tenant: A Guide to Dealing With Your Landlord During the COVID-19 Pan… Read More
- Posted: March 20, 2020 / Practical Insights
Answers to Common Questions for Employers Regarding the COVID-19 Global Pandemic
COVID-19 Is Forcing Employers to Navigate in Unchartered Waters By Christopher R. Dyess and Hillary … Read More
- Posted: January 3, 2020 / Practical Insights
Written by: Joshua WurtzelHow You Can Protect Yourself Against the Nonpaying Client: The Retaining Lien and The Charging Lien
By Joshua Wurtzel Every lawyer deals with nonpaying clients. It’s a part of the business of la… Read More
- Posted: April 22, 2019 / Practical Insights
Client Q & A: Three Questions To Ask If Your Business Is Sued For Being Allegedly Inaccessible To Wheelchair Users
Three Questions To Ask If Your Business Is Sued For Being Allegedly Inaccessible To Wheelchair Users… Read More
- Posted: February 12, 2019 / Practical Insights
Written by: Joshua WurtzelClient Q&A: I’m Getting Sued for Breach of Contract. The Defense Costs Are Almost as Bad as the Suit Itself. Can I Force the Plaintiff to Pay My Attorneys’ Fees if I Win?
By Joshua Wurtzel For many businesses, the cost of defending against a lawsuit—even one that h… Read More
- Posted: May 23, 2017 / Practical Insights
Client Q&A: I jointly own property with a partner and I want to get out.
“I jointly own property with a partner and I want to get out. Is this possible?” By Erik S. Gro… Read More
- Posted: May 10, 2017 / Practical Insights
Client Q&A: My Company Acquired Another Company And Now I’ve Found Out That The Seller Lied To Us About Its Business And Finances. What Can We Do?
My Company Acquired Another Company And Now I’ve Found Out That The Seller Lied To Us About Its Bu… Read More
- Posted: April 25, 2017 / Practical Insights
Client Q&A: My company has been sued for replevin, conversion, promissory estoppel, and constructive trust
My company has been sued for replevin, conversion, promissory estoppel, and constructive trust. What… Read More
- Posted: March 27, 2017 / Practical Insights
Client Q&A: I think I have an insurance claim, but I can’t make heads or tails of the policy. Help!
I think I have an insurance claim, but I can’t make heads or tails of the policy. I don’t know … Read More
- Posted: March 7, 2017 / Practical Insights
Client Q&A: My Opponent Gets Evidence From My E-Mail? It Would Take Me Weeks to Read Through My E-mail!
My Opponent Gets Evidence From My E-mail? It Would Take Me Weeks to Read Through My E-mail! By John … Read More
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