New York Law Journal | Analysis
By George M. Heymann | February 6, 2023
Since its inception, ERAP has put a tremendous strain on landlords seeking to have their cases heard on the merits due to the tremendous backlog of cases that are either awaiting determinations from OTDA, or having a motion heard by the court to vacate a stay in effect.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | February 6, 2023
The Legislature should move ahead.
By Brian Lee | February 3, 2023
The measure—which the NYSBA expressed deep concern over—merits its own discussion and should not be tied up with the mammoth negotiation over the state's spending plan.
By Alex Anteau | January 31, 2023
The lawmaker said his biggest problem was to make sure bills work as they are intended. A lack of lawyers in the chambers makes this harder, Strickland said.
By Brian Lee | January 31, 2023
The Grieving Families Act, the governor said in her veto message, was sent to her desk without "a serious evaluation"
By Britt Strottman | January 27, 2023
The first bellwether trials are expected to begin in June 2023 in the Aqueous Film-Forming Foam consolidated in a multidistrict litigation.
By Sharon L. Klein | January 27, 2023
11. Trustees Do Not Require Court Approval To Decant a Trust. Estates, Powers and Trust Law (EPTL) §10-6.6 permits "decanting," which allows the…
By Jason J. Smith and David N. Hoffman | January 27, 2023
A new medical aid in dying bill will be introduced after the state legislature goes into its 2023 session. While the new bill's passage is uncertain, recent legal developments in other states, including Oregon, Vermont and New Jersey, all of which permit MAiD, could make MAiD for terminally-ill New York residents accessible outside of New York.
By Brian Lee | January 27, 2023
NYSTLA has been at the forefront of advocating for passage of the Grieving Families Act, which aims to update New York's wrongful death law, which was passed in 1847.
By Alex Anteau | January 26, 2023
The most recent amendment is different from the previous extensions in that it no longer gives a set expiration date for these grants of immunity.
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