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Daily Business Review

Employee Compensation During Emergency Shutdowns: Pay or Not Pay?

n the middle of one of the worst hurricane seasons in recorded history, we have been receiving questions across our offices about how to handle pay for emergency shutdowns in the middle of a day, extended company closings, and planned or unplanned late openings.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

In his Realty Law Digest column, Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law discusses “36 East 20th Str. Realty v. Parea Group,” where a landlord's knowledge of its tenant's installation flagpole led to the dismissal of an eviction proceeding, and “Westbury Senior Living v. Clements,” where the court held that the assisted care facility at issue could not use a special proceeding to sue guarantors.
12 minute read

The American Lawyer

Should Law Firms Charge Less or Differently?

Four years ago, Richard Susskind published the first edition of “Tomorrow's Lawyers: An Introduction to Your Future.” With the rapid changes in the legal profession, tomorrow is now today.
7 minute read

Law.com

Should I Disclose a Past Drinking Problem to My New Law Firm?

There is something to be said for being a straight shooter.
5 minute read

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