October 03, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Developments in the Laws Governing Noncompete Agreements"Employers should review their noncompete agreements and assess whether they are necessary to protect legitimate business interests, such as confidential information or goodwill," write Nicholas J. Pappas and Krista Bolles.
By Nicholas J. Pappas and Krista Bolles
9 minute read
October 03, 2023 | New York Law Journal
New Jersey Temporary Workers' Bill of RightsA first-in-the-nation law that creates new legal protections for temporary workers recently took full effect in New Jersey, despite opposition from the business community, a conditional veto by the governor and a legal challenge in federal court.
By Nicholas J. Pappas and Krista Bolles
9 minute read
April 16, 2018 | New York Law Journal
The ATA: Some Sense Brought Back Into the MixThe Second Circuit's decision in 'Linde v. Arab Bank' has reintroduced some much needed discipline into the application of the Anti-Terrorism Act.
By Lanier Saperstein and Krista Bolles
8 minute read
November 15, 2017 | New York Law Journal
Prizing Apart Bad Facts From Good LawLanier Saperstein, Mark Sullivan and Krista Bolles write: Early next month the U.S. Supreme Court will hear argument in 'Rubin v. Islamic Republic of Iran' to decide a hotly contested issue that pits the Ninth, Second and District of Columbia Circuits, on one side, against the Seventh Circuit, the U.S. government and the University of Chicago, on the other.
By Lanier Saperstein, Mark Sullivan and Krista Bolles
15 minute read