By Emily Saul | June 4, 2024
The Manhattan DA's office, in response, opposed "any immediate termination" of the order.
By Brian Lee | June 4, 2024
The Center for Community Alternatives, said Ward, who is making a bid to remain on the bench past the mandatory retirement age of 70, has failed to publish a legal decision in 13 years.
By Emily Saul | June 4, 2024
The decision from the Appellate Division, First Department gutted a March 2023 order in which Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank ruled the NYPD must overhaul its software so sealed records were no longer available to officers and predictive policing technology.
By Scott Mollen | June 4, 2024
Scott Mollen discusses an excessive noise case "Forest Hills Garden Corporation v. The West Side Tennis Club," and the foreclosure action case "MTGLQ Investors, LP v. Foshee."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joseph Lipari and Aaron S. Gaynor | June 4, 2024
Clients often unknowingly subject themselves to enormous liability by failing to charge sales tax in circumstances where the taxability is unclear. A recent example of this is the Tax Appeals Tribunal decision in 'Beeline.com'.
By Anthony J. Virga and Gary M. Rosenberg | June 4, 2024
On April 20, 2024 the Good Cause Eviction Law (GCE) was signed into law. Basically, it limits unreasonable rent increases for units that are not already subject to rent regulation, ensures that existing tenants of unregulated apartments are offered renewal leases, and curbs the eviction of free-market tenants except if the owner has "good cause." This article will explore the origins of GCE and explain its key components.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Nicholas J. Pappas and Andrew Holly | June 4, 2024
This article analyzes the NQTL Regulations and two recent decisions adopting standards for pleading a claim under the Parity Act based on an alleged violation of the NQTL Regulations, and offers several steps employers and claims administrators should consider in seeking to avoid litigation of Parity Act claims.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Alan Feigenbaum | June 4, 2024
There is something about parental arguments over children, otherwise known as custody disputes in the matrimonial arena, that generate a spectrum of emotions not seen in the context of disputes over dollars.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | June 3, 2024
A treatment court may accept a donation of toiletries from a local bar association to be given to court participants by treatment court staff.
By Brian Lee | June 3, 2024
Gov. Kathy Hochul forwarded the body 18 nominations for the Court of Claims, including 10 who would be new additions. Five nominations are for acting state Supreme Court justices, the state's trial court, and two are for Rockland County Court judgeships.
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