... Faced with these principles, for years the hotel management companies have led a concerted effort to circumvent this basic, black letter law...
Douglas J. Good, a partner at Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, writes that New York courts generally will not enforce employee non-competes unless they are reasonable, and New York also analyzes non-compete
Jeffrey D. Pollack, a partner at Mintz & Gold, discusses the standards used to determine whether an employee's "break time" is a bona fide meal period and does not count as work time, with courts loo
...Partnership, and Public Broadcasting Service American Broadcasting Companies, Inc., Disney Enterpri...
...finding that check cashing businesses "actually exploit the poor and African Americans." It concluded that the proposal encouraged "young and lower income...
...Rose LLP, New York, NY for amici curiae the New York Times Company, Advance Publications, Inc., Gannett Co., Inc., the McClatchy Company, the Newspaper Association...
...In 2008, during the financial crisis that left many financial services companies holding billions of dollars in "toxic assets" (undervalued and underperforming...
...SEI is a Canadian corporation. SEI, together with its subsidiaries and affiliated companies, distributes Polish-language television and radio content in North and South America...
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