New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam R. Shaw and Jenna C. Smith | February 21, 2023
In this edition of their Northern District Roundup column, Adam Shaw and Jenna Smith discuss a recent decision by Magistrate Judge Daniel J. Stewart granting a defendant's motion to quash a deposition subpoena issued to the company's former in-house counsel as well as a decision by U.S. District Court Judge Gary L. Sharpe denying a motion to dismiss a preliminary injunction he previously entered enjoining certain aspects of New York state's retail cannabis licensing program.
By Julia Y. Trankiem and Veronica A. Torrejón | February 21, 2023
California employers need to start telling their workers (and potential workers) when and why they collect their personal information, according to Julia Trankiem and Veronica Torrejón of Hunton Andrews Kurth.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | February 16, 2023
"Mione shows you don't even need the legislation because the courts are interpreting stacking consistently," said Scott Cooper of Schmidt Kramer.
By Chris O'Malley | February 15, 2023
Tech companies already are grappling with stepped-up enforcement of existing child privacy rules and proposed legislation at the state and federal level that would further restrict what's permissible.
By Cheryl Miller | February 14, 2023
Plaintiffs lawyers want proceedings to move forward when a defendant appeals a judge's decision not to compel arbitration. Defense counsel say such stays are a "bedrock principle" of appellate law.
By Brian Lee | February 14, 2023
The bar group also wants to expand throughout the state New York City's right-to-counsel law that provides free services to income-eligible tenants in the city who are facing an eviction.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | February 12, 2023
We agree with Sen. Shirley Turner: "The fact that our state treats certain retirement plans differently for tax purposes is not only confusing, it is unfair for educators and not-for-profit employees who are heavily impacted by this disparity."
By Brian Lee | February 9, 2023
The lawsuit warns of the dangers of a six-judge court that may be prone to deadlock on key issues.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ian Carleton Schaefer, Brad Raboin and Avi Gholian | February 8, 2023
In late December 2022, the DCWP issued an updated set of proposals and clarifications related to the AEDT.
By Brian Lee | February 8, 2023
Acting Chief Administrative Judge Tamiko Amaker said that incidents have increased 40% from 2020 to 2022.
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