Today's Top Stories
• Airbnb Seeks Veto of Bill to Restrict Ads for Available Rentals
• Uber Pushes to Move Price-Fixing Claim to Arbitrator
• Small Firm Faced Challenges in Car Wash Wage Litigation
• Cullen and Dykman Acquires 14 Lawyers From Sokol Behot
• Evidence Suppressed Over Miranda Doubts
• Bronx Judge Seeks to Halt Meritless Pro Se Motions
• TRO Blocks Enforcement of NYPD Beard Policy
• Recognition for Lawyers
• Giving a Legal Hand in Brooklyn
• The Ongoing Water Crisis in New York
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• Microsoft Looks to 'RJR' as Support in Warrant Fight
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• Some GCs Question Wave of Salary Hikes for Firm Associates
• The Zenefits saga continues
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The accommodations service said a bill that would bar residents from advertising apartments available for short-term occupancy in violation of rental laws would... Read More »
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Uber Technologies Inc. is revving up efforts to push a New York antitrust case into arbitration. Attorneys for the ride-hailing company say the law requires... Read More »
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After more than four years of litigation in both federal court in New York and bankruptcy court in New Jersey, a group of immigrants who formerly worked at... Read More »
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Cullen and Dykman, one of largest law firms based in Long Island, is absorbing 14 attorneys from New Jersey firm Sokol Behot, creating a 151-attorney regional... Read More »
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Prosecutors failed to prove that a Haitian immigrant with a low IQ score and limited language skills understood Miranda warnings after he was arrested on suspicion... Read More »
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"While the court is well aware of the importance of the post-conviction review process, especially in light of the power of DNA evidence to exonerate a defendant,... Read More »
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A federal judge has ordered the New York Police Department to pay salary and benefits to a Muslim officer who was suspended for violating the department's beard... Read More »
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Among other honors and awards, Albany Law School has named three professors to endowed and distinguished professorships. Read More »
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Legal Hand Brownsville Center, part of a network of walk-in sites to assist low-income New Yorkers with civil legal needs, held an open house on Wednesday to... Read More »
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In their Domestic Environmental Law column, Christine A. Fazio and Ethan I. Strell write: PFOA and PFOS pollution upstate has raised significant concerns about... Read More »
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Over the years, I have had the opportunity to preside over numerous commercial arbitrations of all types. I have done so as the sole arbitrator and also as a member of a tri-panel. The decision to use a single arbitrator versus a tri-panel is a critical one. Read More » |
One day after the U.S. Supreme Court decided a key question on the global application of federal laws, Microsoft Corp. seized on the decision to bolster its... Read More »
A committee of the American Bar Association on Tuesday ranked U.S. Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland as "well qualified" for the high court—its highest... Read More »
Some general counsel in Silicon Valley question the need for the recent wave of salary hikes for associates at leading California firms. If firms raise rates... Read More »
It seems no one is tired of hearing about Zenefits. Read More »
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