November 04, 2024 | New York Law Journal
NY Employers Beware: Upcoming Labor Laws for 2025 and BeyondSome are broadly applicable while others are relevant for only specific industries. Here is a rundown of each with compliance tips.
By Howard Wexler and Daniel Small
8 minute read
March 17, 2023 | New York Law Journal
New York City's COVID Vaccine Mandate Challenges: Momentary or Sustainable Success?The body of case law thus far in this novel area shows that courts expect denials of exemption requests to be grounded in sufficient reasons, attorneys from Seyfarth Shaw write.
By Robert Whitman, Bernie Olshansky, Daniel Small
5 minute read
March 08, 2004 | Law.com
The Nation Finally Gets ItThe Enron case signifies a shift in treatment of white-collar crime.
By Daniel Small
4 minute read
May 17, 2004 | National Law Journal
'Hands off' is best policyWhat lessons can we learn from the recent media feeding frenzies over the Stewart and Tyco trials? If nothing else, we should be convinced of the sanctity of the hands off rule when it comes to juries. We ask a lot of jurors, and the least we can do is give them the anonymity and refuge from the glaring eyes of the media that they need to deliberate in peaceeven if that means a little less public and media access.
By Daniel Small Special to The National Law Journal
5 minute read
February 16, 2004 | National Law Journal
Nation finally gets itThere was a time in the not-too-distant past when juries had a tough time believing that people in suits and ties actually committed "crimes"�even when they did something wrong. All that has changed and the shift in the culture has no better illustration than the very large sentence that Andrew Fastow has agreed to serve in connection with his guilty plea.
By Daniel SmallSpecial to The National Law Journal
5 minute read
January 19, 2004 | National Law Journal
Fairness for HusseinWhile the Iraqi Governing Council has announced its intent to try Saddam Hussein, and momentum seems to be moving in the direction of their attaining official jurisdiction over him, the world will still expect American constitutional protections to apply; as conquering occupiers and the capturers of Hussein, it seems a logical and visceral expectation. As such, many constitutional infirmaties can be foreseen.
By Daniel SmallSpecial to The National Law Journal
5 minute read
June 07, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal
Leave Jurors AloneThe jury system is threatened by a breakdown in the 'hands off' policy of confidentiality.
By By Daniel Small
4 minute read