February 18, 2011 | New York Law Journal
Court's Discretion in Changing Venue, Counsel's Obligation to Act PromptlyPaul F. Millus and Virginia K. Trunkes of Snitow Kanfer Holtzer & Millus discuss a recent First Department case in which the sole issue on appeal was whether the trial court properly exercised its discretion in granting the defendants' motions to change venue. Arising from circumstances which at first glance may not seem terribly egregious to many litigators, the decision sends a signal not to take the court's calendar lightly.
By Paul F. Millus and Virginia K. Trunkes
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August 23, 2010 | New York Law Journal
Caution on Whistleblowing: Not All Reporting Is ProtectedPaul F. Millus and Virginia K. Trunkes of Snitow Kanfer Holtzer & Millus discuss the devil in the details of whistleblowing, particularly with regard to at-will employment.
By Paul F. Millus and Virginia K. Trunkes
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August 29, 2005 | New York Law Journal
This Is Not Your Father's Employee HandbookPaul F. Millus, a partner at Snitow Kanfer Holtzer & Millus writes that not long ago, an employment handbook contained policies covering topics such as dress codes, payroll issues, time and leave and all manner of benefits afforded to the workforce.
By Paul F. Millus
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