Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Melissa Davis and Grace E. Robson | March 12, 2021
While the number of bankruptcy cases has been trending down over the past year, and we have seen some positive economic activity, there are also predictions that long-term negative impacts could result in an increasing number of corporate restructurings and bankruptcy filings.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert A. Schwinger | March 8, 2021
Recent U.S. enforcement activity illustrates how the government is taking strong action against persons involved with misuses of cryptocurrency in order to meet this threat and deter others.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Brian Bieber | November 20, 2020
PPP is another common acronym in the criminal law field, just born in the year 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic infected our country and the globe furiously, and with little warning, to most of us.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam P. Cohen and Derek Borchardt | November 19, 2020
At just two pages long, the bill might not seem like much at first glance. In actuality, it changes New York's anti-SLAPP law from one of the country's narrowest to perhaps the strongest.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Irene Thaler | September 21, 2020
The restaurant Berries of the Grove in Miami boasts Belgian waffles, steak and Nutella pizza on its online menu. However, its name may now become center stage for arguments in COVID-19 litigation.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Lydia Desnoyers | May 28, 2020
Like for many other small businesses, revenues started to slow down, while expenses remained the same or increased. We had to buy new equipment and software that would facilitate working remotely.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Susan N. Eisenberg and Jennifer T. Williams | May 27, 2020
At least for now, the EEOC intends that ADA accommodation requests will be alive and well post-coronavirus and employers will be required to engaged in the interactive process with each individual.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jaret Davis, Alan N. Sutin and Bryan X. Grimaldi | March 23, 2020
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is causing unprecedented disruptions to the U.S. economy, and government officials and health professionals expect that these could continue through September.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Steven L. Schwarzberg | February 26, 2020
With the United States bracing itself against the impending onslaught of the 2019 Coronavirus, employers need to focus on prevention and workplace safety, anticipate concerns of employees, implement pro-active procedures, and avoid legal pitfalls.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Laura Manning-Hudson | August 30, 2019
A dispute over the installation of a backyard playset, spa pool, barbecue and other amenities in a Georgia community has escalated into a federal lawsuit alleging violations of the Fair Housing Act due to discriminatory housing practices.
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