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The Legal Intelligencer

Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility

I have been told about misconduct by a district judge in the judicial district where I live. What are my obligations to report the misconduct?
9 minute read

International Edition

Economic Headwinds of COVID 19 – What Legal Disputes Are on the Horizon?

RPC head of disputes Simon Hart assesses the four factors which might define litigation post-COVID.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Fair Market Rent Appeals

Years ago, bringing, or defending, a Fair Market Rent Appeal was a routine part of any rent regulatory practice. Because there are so few rent-controlled apartments left, FMRAs have become somewhat of a rarity.
9 minute read

International Edition

Re-Examining Values: Greenberg Traurig's Executive Chairman on the Lessons of the Pandemic

"For many, it has taken an unprecedented pandemic to realize there are better ways—and now is the time to act," says Greenberg's Richard A. Rosenbaum.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

COVID-19 Calls for Increased Monitoring of Remote Workforce

Covid-19 has forced many employers to quickly adapt to a remote work arrangement, often without much preparation or consideration of applicable law. Consequently, there is a surge in Covid-19 related litigation. In order to minimize legal risk and to ensure legal compliance, employers are faced with an increased need to monitor remote workers, especially non-exempt employees. This article addresses key issues and best practices for employers to navigate these challenging times.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Restrictive Covenants and the Curious Case of National Law Firm Breakups

Post-employment restrictions may prove unenforceable if decided by the wrong court.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Employees May Be "Out of Sight" While Teleworking, but the ADA Should Not Be "Out of Mind"

A look at what this new "teleworking world" mean for employees who previously needed, and relied on, accommodations to perform the essential functions of his or her job and how employers should approach new requests for accommodations in a remote environment.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Trump v. Biden: The Winner's Impact on Employers

What will the employer world look like post the presidential election? This article summarizes the positions the candidates have taken on various leading employment issues and how key employment related matters may be addressed under the respective administrations.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Rush To Rule: More Trump-Era Agency Actions Destined for a Loss in Court

As of Oct. 7, 2020, the Trump administration has lost a staggering 119 times in federal court over its use of agency action. It has been successful 22 times. With that in mind, this article summarizes some of the most impactful changes.
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

When Settlements "Hit The Wall"

A discussion of techniques that might be used by lawyers to convince or persuade the client or the other side to settle.
5 minute read

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