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Crypto Industry Joins Forces to Thwart SEC's Airdrop Crackdown
"The crypto industry, through legal scholars, industry groups and organizations, is presenting a united front in high-profile legal battles and fighting back against overreaching regulatory agencies, primarily the SEC," said Tyler Harttraft, a partner at Bull Blockchain Law who is not involved in the case.Lawsuit Claims ICE Withheld $300M in Bond Payments from Immigrants
The case filed this week is on behalf Douglas Cortez of Uniondale, New York, who posted bond for $10,000 to have his friend released from detention.Part-Time Judge Wrongly Collected Unemployment Benefits, Judicial Conduct Officials Say
The judge admitted he provided inaccurate information to the state Department of Labor, but denied that it was intentional, or that he had misled his former supervisor.'A Fierce Battle of Expert Witnesses' Expected in Cybersecurity Spat
The airline claims the defective CrowdStrike update resulted in at least $500 million in direct losses. Legal cyber expert: "In 2025, we will probably see even more similar cases, not only in the US but around the globe."Third-Party Billers: At the Center of an Industry Littered With Fraud and Errors
Providers can utilize resources like third-party billing companies to help navigate the complexities of the health care reimbursement process. While this is the direction many providers are heading, they should understand the inherent risks and compliance requirements of these arrangements, especially in the heavily regulated health care industry.View more book results for the query "New York"
The Changing Landscape of NY Courts' Jurisdiction Over Out-of-State Corporations
New York's approach to consent-by-registration jurisdiction and successor jurisdiction is illustrative of the ever-changing scope of personal jurisdiction over out-of-state companies.Office-to-Residential Conversions and the Risks Involved
Many current owners and developers have spotted an opportunity amidst the challenges the work-from-home paradigm shift has presented: the "office-to-residential conversions." However repurposing office buildings for residential use can be risky.CTA Reporting: Disclosing Whether You Are a Terrorist
While the Corporate Transparency Act has been in effect since the first of the year, Jan. 1, 2025 will be the first reporting deadline for many New York building owners and boards. Failure to comply has the potential for costly penalties, so understanding if, when and how you need to report is a priority.Trending Stories
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