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June 18, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Key Legal Considerations in Obtaining and Defending Against 'Yellowstone' Injunctions

The 'Yellowstone' injunction tolls a tenant's time to cure an alleged default while the tenant pursues a legal determination as to whether cure is in fact required under the terms of the lease. This article provides an overview of the key legal considerations in obtaining or defending against a 'Yellowstone' injunction.
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June 18, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Does It Pay To Be a NYC Landlord Anymore?

While tenants' struggles during the pandemic should not be minimized or disregarded, New York City landlords, especially small ones, are feeling the financial pressure too.
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June 18, 2021 | Corporate Counsel

Key to Business Success: Ingrain Collaboration Into Legal Department's DNA

"Get up from your desk and walk around," one consultant and former GC said.
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June 18, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

'Van Buren v. United States': Supreme Court Eliminates a Remedy for Employers

Since its enactment in 1986, employers have used the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 19 U.S.C. Section 1030 (CFAA) to vindicate violations of the employer's workplace policies regarding use of computers, email accounts, and other electronic information by departing employees.
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June 18, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune

'Boon for Attorneys': Opportunities Abound as Connecticut Moves to Legalize Marijuana

Three Connecticut attorneys discuss the ramifications for fellow attorneys of marijuana law now that the state Legislature has approved recreational marijuana, a bill Gov. Ned Lamont said he'd sign.
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June 18, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Justices' 7-0 Ruling on Diabetic School Teacher Who Collapsed 'Significant' to Employment Lawyers

"Until this decision, there were certain employers who maintained, as part of their defense to failure-to-accommodate claims, that as long as there was no adverse job action that came as a result of a failure to accommodate, the failure to accommodate essentially disappears," Kevin Costello, a partner at Costello & Mains in Mount Laurel, said. "It was the 'no harm, no foul' argument. This decision puts that argument to bed forever."
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June 18, 2021 | Daily Business Review

State Appeals Court Takes Aim at Concealed-Weapons Licensing

Judge Robert Long said the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services should have held a formal hearing to consider evidence about whether a man who said his civil rights were restored after a 1969 conviction in Illinois should receive a license in Florida.
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June 18, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Judge Jim Johnson's Main Street Upbringing Steered Him to 3 Careers. Law Was His Stop Sign

Judge Jim Johnson of Denton County's 431st District Court had three careers—as an accountant, business executive and practicing attorney—before winning his bench in November 2020.
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June 18, 2021 | National Law Journal

Lina Khan, FTC Chair, Unveils Columbia Law Salary

Khan will lead an FTC that more aggressively oversees major technology companies.
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June 18, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

GOP Lawmakers Advance Voting Bill That Wolf Calls Unduly Restrictive

Among other things, HB 1300 expands Pennsylvania's voter identification law; requires regular audits of elections; and improves procedural uniformity among the state's 67 counties.
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