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Disclosing Resort Fees: Transparency Is Essential to Avoid Liability
In their Hospitality Law column, Todd E. Soloway and Bryan T. Mohler explore the current legal landscape in New York and nationwide for hoteliers disclosing resort fees, and consider best practices for hotels doing business in New York to protect against potential liability under the state's statutory scheme.Disabled Lawyer Seeks to 'Create Change' With Courthouse Access Litigation
Caner Demirayak has sued both New York City and New York State under the Americans with Disabilities Act and other laws. He is trying to compel the Kings County Supreme Court civil courthouse to remove structural barriers that he says impinge on his lawyering.Midsized NY Law Firms See Flexible Fees as Competitive Advantage
Midsized law firms aren't waiting for clients to suggest alternative fee arrangements. They're aggressively selling dozens of pricing strategies as a way to differentiate themselves from what they see as their competition—all the other great lawyers in New York.Otterbourg: How Smaller Firms Compete in a Supersized Market
Richard Stehl, the chairman of Otterbourg, a 50-attorney law firm, speaks to the New York Law Journal about the advantages and challenges of being a smaller law firm in a city where everything is supersized.What's Next for ICOs? More Caution, More Guidance, Lawyers Say
One attorney noted, “there's too much hype and not enough understanding about what ICOs are.”What's Ahead for Fintech in 2018?
Industry leaders, including GCs and the head of the CFTC's innovation lab, took a look back at the year 2017 for fintech, and reflected on what's to come.Pryor Cashman: The Challenges and Advantages of Being a Midsize Law Firm in a Supersized City
Ronald Shechtman, managing partner of Pryor Cashman, addresses issues facing midsize law firms in New York. The New York Law Journal is making midsize law firms a focus of our coverage in 2018.For Some Law Firms, Trading Growth for a Midmarket Sweet Spot
These firms have taken a hardline stance against growth for growth's sake.'Business as Usual' for Manhattan Firms Near Monday Terror Attack at Port Authority
New York City was hit with its second terror attack in less than two months on Monday, a botched morning rush hour bombing near the Port Authority Bus Terminal that injured the would-be attacker and caused minor injuries to three others.When Law Firms See an Upside in Moving Downmarket
With limited market share up for grabs, more law firms are finding it can pay to cast their lines in a smaller pond.Trending Stories
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