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Building Owners Pressured To Grapple With Local Law 97's Ambiguities
On Oct. 6, the Department of Buildings released proposed rules that aim to provide guidance on New York City's recently enacted clean energy law, Local Law 97 which seeks to reduce carbon emissions from the City's largest buildings by imposing yearly greenhouse gas emissions limits. Since its enactment, building owners have struggled to figure out what is required to comply with the new law.'My Authentic Self': Women Attorneys of the Year in Their Own Words
Read all the honoree Q&As right here.The Triple Threat of Workers' Compensation Fraud
Unfortunately, workers' compensation insurance programs on both the state and federal level are often "rife with fraud." In his Insurance Fraud column, Michael Sirignano discusses the three groups that are often involved in the fraud—employees, employers, and health care providers—and highlights the various schemes frequently used by each.Who Got the Work?℠: Cozen O'Connor Backs Allstate in Consumer Class Action and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a regular column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.View more book results for the query "Rivkin Radler"
The FTC Is Now the Nation's Most Formidable Privacy Enforcer
The FTC is continuing its strong interest in privacy issues and looking at new technologies and the new concerns they might raise. In this edition of her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis explores what the FTC has been focusing on in recent months.The Three Big Words at the Center of the Twitter Saga
Instances of a Delaware Court finding that a "material adverse effect" has occurred are few and far between, so a ruling that one has occurred in this case would have been atypical.Announcing Women Attorneys of the Year 2022
We'll be publishing a special supplement this fall to learn more about these honorees, their accomplishments and their insights.In Multipronged Landlord-'Holdover' Tenant Fight, $25M Suit Against Tenant Remains Stayed
The Appellate Division, First Department court ruling represents another piece of the heated litigation between the tenant and the building owner, and, in a sense, prominent lawyer Bailey.When 'Visibility' on the Internet Does Not Implicate the 'Display' Right
Courts are split on whether it is copyright infringement to link to or "embed" a post from a social media site intended for sharing posts, when the post (and all of its content) remains on the original server. Does the location of the server matter? Does a new copyright claim accrue anew each day an image is visible on the internet?Trending Stories
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