...Read the May 1 offer from management. The...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
I had lunch recently with a lawyer who had been a standout athlete. The conversation underscored a realization, based on almost 30 years in the legal profession, that many of the most successful part
...United States v. City of New York, 11...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...reason to believe were involved in criminal wrongdoing and who are potential targets of our investigations. However, we will no longer carve out employees for...
...laws for municipal disclosure statements aren't as concrete as those for corporations and city employees are often unaware of their reporting obligations. That can...
...after union members reacted with anger to what management said was its...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...A default judgment entered against a corporation that owes more than $400,000 to its former law firm still...
...determine whether or not a person is an employee of a professional corporation for the purposes of the Americans with Disabilities Act to the same...
...determine whether or not a person is an employee of a professional corporation for the purposes of the Americans with Disabilities Act to the same...
For many attorneys who practice estate planning and elder law, the process of assigning a person power of attorney when his or her elder relative has become incapable of making decisions is the cheap
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