By Gregg L. Weiner, Adam M. Harris and Anne E. Conroy | November 5, 2021
Litigants continue to wait for clarity on an important issue concerning cases brought under the Securities Act of 1933 in state court.
By Angela Turturro | November 1, 2021
In this Special Report: "Learning To Work With Remote Work: Projections for Post-Pandemic Workplace Legal Issues," "Accommodating New York's Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers," "Global Talent Procurement in a Tight Domestic Labor Market: Pipe Dream or Possible Reality? Immigration Attorneys Weigh In," "Attracting and Retaining Neurodiverse Talent: A Global Perspective" and "COVID-19: Considerations for Employers Navigating the Path Forward."
By Shawn Matthew Clark | October 29, 2021
At least one court has specifically found that a hospital could lawfully deny a health care worker's request for a religious exemption to an influenza vaccine requirement on undue hardship grounds because the exemption "could have put the health of vulnerable patients at risk."
By Eve I. Klein, Maria Cáceres-Boneau and Jenna M. Decker | October 29, 2021
While some issues are brand new, most are common problems simply manifesting in new ways.
By Samuel Newbold and Caroline Murphy | October 29, 2021
The proliferation of the remote workforce caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has changed not just domestic employment patterns, but international ones, too. Employers are rapidly pivoting to remote working policies to maintain their competitiveness in the labor market.
By Elizabeth Cowit | October 29, 2021
Employers should carefully review their work-safety policies to ensure legal compliance with ever-evolving standards.
By Erika C. Collins and Ryan H. Hutzler | October 29, 2021
Multinational employers are becoming aware of the benefits of having a neurodiverse workforce and are developing hiring and retention initiatives to support neurodiverse applicants and employees.
By NYLJ Staff | October 27, 2021
Through all of the challenges, the lockdowns and even the loss of loved ones and colleagues, lawyers of all stripes and practice areas marched forward.
By Lora Hollien | October 19, 2021
In this Special Report: "Helping Clients Plan for the Sale of a Family-Owned Business," "Good Value: Incorporating ESG Into M&A Due Diligence," "SPACs: Great for Celebrities, but What About Dissenting Shareholders?" and "Redrafting the Standard 'Ordinary Course Covenant' in Light of Extraordinary Events Such as Pandemics."
By Gail Weinstein and David A. Cooperstein | October 15, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a dramatic reminder that extraordinary events that affect acquirers and target companies can arise between the signing and closing of a merger agreement.
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