New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Bahar, Cynthia Shoss and Alexander Sand | November 1, 2022
The Department is embarking on a new era of cybersecurity regulation for financial services. The result is a more stringent regulatory atmosphere in New York with the likelihood of far higher compliance expectations for full compliance.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 31, 2022
"By clearly defining 'net settlement' and allowing for payments made after the minor reaches majority to reduce the gross settlement amount, insurers can be more creative in how they structure settlements with minors to ensure a more efficient court approval process without the parent or guardian having to be appointed as a conservator," said attorney Gillian Crowl of Swift Curie in Atlanta.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | October 26, 2022
The abortion providers' petition, initially filed in 2019, takes aim at the 1982 Abortion Control Act, which bans Medicaid coverage for most abortions, saying the act violates Pennsylvania's Equal Rights Amendment and equal protection provisions.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Karen Meara and Christopher Rizzo | October 26, 2022
The failure to update the Clean Air Act and other environmental statutes, or to otherwise address climate change and a host of other problems can be traced in large part to the filibuster.
By Wendy Lazerson, Katherine Roberts, Natalie Chan and Julia Sprangers | October 26, 2022
The new law, SB 1162, amends existing law in two significant ways: expanding requirements for pay scale disclosures and pay data reporting.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Ezra Dyckman and Charles S. Nelson | October 25, 2022
On Aug. 16, President Joe Biden into law the "Inflation Reduction Act," which, among other things, extended the limitation on the deduction of certain business losses from Jan. 1, 2027 to Jan. 1, 2029. The authors believe that this extension provision, although not highly publicized, could have a significant effect on businesses that have tax losses, including rental real estate businesses.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | October 24, 2022
New York state's enactment of Penal Law §245.15, criminalizing revenge porn, and its civil analog, §52-b of the New York Civil Rights Law, was a major step in the right direction of protecting the privacy and freedom from abuse and harassment of targeted victims, but now comes the real test of the law in the crucible of the courtroom.
By Cassandre Coyer | October 20, 2022
As the collection of data has become easier and faster than ever, panelists at a WIPL 2022 session advised companies to get away from the appeal of AI-powered tools that leverage data and back to more ethical collections.
By Brian Lee | October 20, 2022
A Buffalo attorney and president of the national First Amendment Lawyers Association said the call for reform could lead to significant First Amendment implications.
By Ryan Dailey | October 20, 2022
During an at-times heated meeting, the state board also signed off on a separate rule that could lead to teachers losing their licenses for violating two controversial new laws.
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