January 05, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Settled an Employment Case? Now Comes the Hard PartIn this article, Alice K. Jump and Ethan Krasnoo explore some of the issues raised by recent changes in employment law, as well as some specific requirements regarding waiting periods, tax implications, case dismissal requirements and enforceability under New York and federal law.
By Alice K. Jump and Ethan Krasnoo
8 minute read
July 12, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Effect of COVID-19 EOs on Statutes of LimitationsGovernor Andrew Cuomo's executive orders, commencing at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, effectively froze statutory and court imposed deadlines for all manner of legal proceedings. For civil proceedings, at least, that stoppage lasted through Nov. 3, 2020. In the months since, a few courts have had a chance to interpret the orders and address some of their inherent ambiguities.
By Alice K. Jump
5 minute read
June 22, 2021 | New York Law Journal
A Practical Guide to New York's Confidentiality Waiver Requirements for Employment Discrimination Settlement AgreementsWhile the policy impetus behind the confidentiality prohibition—preventing employers from silencing complaints about harassment and discrimination—may be worthy, the reality is that employers will normally not settle without a confidentiality provision.
By Alice K. Jump and Ethan Krasnoo
7 minute read
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