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In Case of Workplace Accident, Increase OSHA Reporting
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued a set of revised recordkeeping rules that ask employers to provide more information about health and safety incidents in the workplace.Labor Disputes Hit Low Notes at Met Opera
Usually the drama at the Metropolitan Opera in New York takes place on stage, but offstage labor conflicts are overshadowing the operas themselves.When the CEO Has To Go: American Apparel as Case Study
There are steps companies can take to mitigate risk when ousting a top executive such as American Apparel Inc. CEO Dov Charney.Jay-Z, Solange and You Have No Expectation of Privacy
A very public brawl between two celebs leads to legal questions about the expectation of privacy and how in-house counsel should advise clients.Appellate Court Stays Boroughs' Estate Dispute
Second Department Justice Sandra Sgroi on Friday stayed conflicting surrogate court proceedings in Brooklyn and Staten Island over a woman's $8 million estate until the appellate court decides where the woman was domiciled.Brooklyn and Staten Island Take Estate Fight to Court
Surrogates in Brooklyn and Staten Island have each claimed jurisdiction over one woman's $8 million dollar estate, setting the stage for attorneys representing the two counties to square off in state appellate court on Friday.Staten Island Wins Battle Over Control of Estate
The estate of a woman who lived much of her life in Brooklyn, but spent her last years in a Staten Island nursing home, should be administered by Staten Island, its surrogate has ruled, resolving a dispute between the two counties' public administrators.Court Keeps Alive Malpractice Suit Against Cullen and Dykman
A Manhattan judge has refused to dismiss a legal malpractice suit against Cullen and Dykman which asserts the firm had a conflict of interest by representing two parties in a dispute among siblings that resulted in damages to the plaintiffs.Conflicting Tree-Tripping Stories Get Case Dismissed
A divided appeals panel has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a New York City Housing Authority resident who claimed he tripped on a tree well in his complex, saying he undermined his case by changing his account of the accident almost two years after it happened.Cullen & Dykman Removed From Estate Dispute
The firm cannot represent the estate of Phebe H. Baugher, daughter of the founder of W.S. Wilson Corp., in a $22 million dispute with the corporation because of a conflict of interest, Nassau County Surrogate Edward W. McCarty III has ruled.Trending Stories
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