New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Susan Kassapian | July 23, 2024
Since retiring from New York City's Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings in February 2022, Susan Kassapian been on a crusade to help restore consumer restitution hearings for defrauded New Yorkers.
By Mimi Lamarre | July 23, 2024
Maxwell Breed said he left 60-lawyer Warshaw Burstein because he "felt like his practice could benefit from a broader platform and a deeper bench."
By Brian Lee | July 23, 2024
Similar home-rule requests could be coming to lawmakers in the future, said a backer of the measure who is a candidate for the state Assembly.
By Emily Saul | July 23, 2024
Plaintiffs Jared Rasmussen and Jane Doe allege they were both wrongfully retaliated against and fired after reporting assaults on Doe by an ex-employee of Fox to the network's Human Resources and Legal departments.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Liberty Aldrich, Karen Freedman and Dawne Mitchell | July 23, 2024
Putting more judges on the Family Court bench is only one of the many steps required to ensure that families have timely access to justice—and it cannot succeed in a vacuum, three contributors write in a letter to the editor.
By Emily Saul | July 23, 2024
If upheld, defense counsel argues the judgment would grant the New York attorney general "limitless power to target anyone she desires, including her self-described political opponents."
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | July 23, 2024
Paul Weiss chair Brad Karp said he's "working with many business leaders to raise money for the Harris campaign to enable her to fund what will inevitably be the most expensive election battle ever."
By Scott Mollen | July 23, 2024
Scott Mollen discusses "Elango Medical PLLC v. Trump Palace Condo," where the court dismissed claims by a doctor alleging she was barred from renting in Trump building because of her race, and "Owl Creek Properties, LLC v. Timmons," where the respondent established a succession defense and the court dismissed the holdover proceeding.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Anthony S. Guardino | July 23, 2024
Given the growing popularity of EVs, property owners, municipalities and developers need to be aware of zoning ordinances relating to EV charging stations.
By ALM Staff | July 23, 2024
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