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The Recorder

Unlimited Paid Time Off Uncertainty: Is It Actually a Perk?

It is clear that unlimited PTO may have great benefits to the employees and culture—but a carelessly crafted policy will also expose employers to substantial risks.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Revisiting 'No Damage For Delay' Clauses

In their Construction Law column, Kenneth M. Block and Joshua M. Levy discuss the legislation, vetoed by Governor Cuomo last year, to amend the state finance law requiring every contract for design and construction of any public works to include a “damage for delay” clause.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Five Tips for Conducting Business in an Emerging Market

In an increasingly complex global business market, where the Trump administration is utilizing tariffs more often, companies must develop effective strategies to evaluate whether or not to conduct business in emerging markets.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

In his Realty Law Digest, Scott E. Mollen discusses 'Allen v. Powers,' where a claim for private nuisance against a neighbor survived a motion to dismiss; and 'Citibank v. Conti-Scheurer,' a foreclosure case where the court addressed the evidence required to establish prima facie compliance—and non-compliance—with RPAPL 1304.
12 minute read

Property Casualty 360

Blowing smoke: Legal risks of cannabis

Cannabis laws in Canada, the United Kingdom and the U.S. vary significantly and insurers must be aware of the nuances.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Real Estate Under §163(j) Interest Deduction Limitation

In his Real Estate Securities column, Peter Fass discusses the IRS's proposed regulations which provide guidance on the interest deduction limitation rules under §163(j).
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibilty

I read your article about police officers at preliminary hearings acting as attorneys for the commonwealth. I thought the Rules of Criminal Procedure allowed that?
9 minute read

The Recorder

When Is a 'Final Offer' Really a Final Offer?

The offer stage of an interview process can be tricky. Each professional enters the dynamic with her own set of beliefs and ideas as well as a strategy for how to best navigate the negotiation waters.
4 minute read

The Recorder

On Appeals: Appellate Advocacy and the Duty of Candor

Lawyers must refrain from making false statements of fact or law in their court filings, and must correct any false statements they have previously made. While it may seem that this basic principle should go without saying, adherence to it is not universal.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

In his Realty Law Digest, Scott E. Mollen discusses “Segev v. 262 N 9 LLC,” dealing with a condominium boards' right of first refusal, and “Tres Realty LLC v. Yu,” where immigration status was found to be not dispositive in determining a family member's succession rights. 
15 minute read

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