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'You Can't Do What You've Been Doing,' Lawyer Warns Union as Litigation Heats Up
SkyHop, a Florida women-owned company providing airport-hotel transportation services, is embroiled in litigation with the New York Teamsters Union over unionization and safety concerns. Company workers voted to unionize, but the union has been accused of engaging in unlawful activities.NY High Court Returns Fired Priest's Discrimination Claim to State Agency
A fired priest’s hostile work environment claim against the Diocese of Buffalo has been remanded to a New York administrative agency that had previously determined that it lacked jurisdiction to investigate based on a ministerial exception to employment discrimination claims.GOP's National Gains Prompt NY Gov., AG, to Brace for Legal Battles Over Equal Rights Measure
Proposition 1, also known as the Equal Rights Amendment, was a big winner in New York's general election, securing more than 4.4 million affirmative votes, to 2.7 million no votes.Authentication and Reliability of AI and Digital Evidence – What Must The Expert Demonstrate
This article discusses artificial intelligence and its impact in the courtroom.Effective Use of Interrogatories in Commercial Division Cases
"These cases provide practical guidance on how courts apply Commercial Division Rule 11-a," write Alexander Litt, Mark A. Berman and Paul F. Downs.View more book results for the query "Bond, Schoeneck & King"
NY's Top Court Mulls Whether State Can Investigate Fired Catholic Priest's Bias Claim
Among the issues is whether the ministerial exception in employment cases applies to hostile work environment allegations.What You Need to Know About New York Commercial Division Rule 13(c)
"Rule 13(c) of the Commercial Division is designed to prevent 'trial by ambush' and to educate both justices and juries on complex issues in the case that are the proper subject of expert testimony," write Mark A. Berman, Paul F. Downs and Michael Cardello III.Generative AI: Confidentiality, Verification, Client Consent and Billing
In his Virtual Lawyering column, Mark Berman discusses Formal Ethics Opinion 512, issued in July by the American Bar Association, which addresses lawyers' use of generative artificial intelligence (GAI). Berman writes: "Many lessons are taught by the Opinion and they should become part of a lawyer's calculus when using GAI."'Increasingly Rare': These Law Firms Still Maintain Smaller Partner Pay Spreads
A group of Am Law 200 law firms has partner pay spreads that are less than half of the median pay ratios across Big Law.Syracuse Attorney Cambareri Fills Vacancy on NY Judicial Watchdog
A central New York criminal defense lawyer was appointed to the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct by state Assembly Minority Leader William A. Barclay, R-Pulaski, a lawmaker who doubles as an attorney from nearby Oswego County.Trending Stories
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