By Brian Lee | April 5, 2022
The plaintiffs' attorney, Bobbie Anne Flower Cox, said the state health department, as an agent of the executive branch, didn't have the authority to enact the regulation. That should have been done by the legislature.
By Tom McParland | April 5, 2022
The proposed class action lawsuit argued that the planned change, which would slash interest rates from 9% to 2% beginning April 30, amounted to an unconstitutional taking and due process violation for entities holding judgments against consumers.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Nicholas J. Pappas | April 5, 2022
In this edition of his Employment Law column, Nicholas J. Pappas reviews the pros and cons of arbitration agreements and programs in light of Congress's recent amendment of the FAA to make mandatory pre-dispute agreements to arbitrate sexual harassment and sexual assault disputes unenforceable.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Adam M. Swanson and Timothy William Salter | April 5, 2022
If enacted, this so-called "foreclosure abuse prevention act" would present a radical departure from more than a century of well-settled law, likely accelerating gentrification and exacerbating New York City's housing crisis by creating favorable conditions for real estate speculators to prey on, and profit off, vulnerable and distressed homeowners.
By Brian Lee | April 4, 2022
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, D-Bronx, described "progress" regarding lawmakers' discussions of Gov. Kathy Hochul's proposed alterations to criminal discovery reform, but he added that other proposed criminal justice reforms had yet to be resolved.
By Melea VanOstrand | April 4, 2022
"Since the legislature did not act, the free market is acting."
By Brian Lee | April 1, 2022
The case is headed to either a mid-level state appeals court or the New York Court of Appeals.
By Allison Dunn | April 1, 2022
Boyd said that Moreno's statements were protected speech and could not be construed as true threats.
By Anthony Izaguirre | April 1, 2022
"This effort to control young minds through state censorship — and to demean LGBTQ lives by denying their reality — is a grave abuse of power," the lawsuit says.
By Brian Lee | March 31, 2022
One key backer of the measure suggested that making insurance companies responsible for childhood lead poisoning would do little to raise premiums. But that view was not universally shared.
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