By Cheryl Miller | April 29, 2019
"This new opinion letter gives a fair amount of freedom on how to engage workers outside of the normal employee models," one Big Law labor and employment lawyer says.
By Dan M. Clark | April 29, 2019
“Respectfully, the governor is wrong,” said State Sen. Brad Hoylman, D-Manhattan, who sponsors the bill.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Avi Lew | April 29, 2019
An examination of existing federal, New York State and New York City policies regarding lactation rooms in the workplace, with a discussion on some practical guidance for New York City employers in light of the new laws.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 29, 2019
“Because of the possibility of substantial legal fees associated with litigation surrounding the likely protracted defense of H.B. 481, it is important to understand your legal position as the chief legal officer of the State of Georgia,” Sen. Jen Jordan, D-Atlanta, said in a letter to Attorney General Chris Carr.
By Ana Ceballos | April 29, 2019
In a nod to one of Gov. Ron DeSantis' top legislative priorities, a sharply divided Senate voted to force local law enforcement agencies to fully comply with federal immigration authorities, and to punish officials who fail to do so.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 28, 2019
The effect of PIP coverage limits in court is not a minor issue but one that goes to the very heart of the legislative scheme.
By Dan M. Clark | April 26, 2019
Attorneys for Giuca have argued, and continued to argue in a brief to the state Court of Appeals, that a key witness who testified against him at trial only did so to avoid incarceration for violating the terms of a drug treatment program.
By Dan Clark | April 25, 2019
Walgreens will be raising the minimum age to purchase tobacco products from 18 to 21, in accordance to the growing trend of states passing legislation over the issue.
By Cheryl Miller | April 25, 2019
Welcome Higher Law readers. We've got some observations on Q1 marijuana lobbying below—plus, MedMen's general counsel has resigned. Scroll down for our latest Who Got the Work. And more.
By Dan M. Clark | April 25, 2019
Percoco was convicted by a federal jury of accepting more than $300,000 in bribes from two companies with business before the state. His trial, which spanned eight weeks, ended with his conviction on three counts of bribery, though the jury cleared him on another three counts.
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