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May 21, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Appeals Court Rules Discrimination Case Claiming 'Thinly Veiled' Racial Remarks at Montefiore Must Continue

The plaintiff, wrote the appeals panel, "points to evidence" that a doctor "regularly favored white employees over black employees, by giving white employees better assignments while giving black employees undesirable assignments supposedly more consistent with their ethnicity."
3 minute read
May 05, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses "City of N.Y. v. Tominovic," " Matter of Callen v. New York City Loft Board," and " CIT Bank N.A. v. Donnatin."
16 minute read
May 01, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Law Day

Chief Judge DiFiore, the presiding justices of the Appellate Division, and NYSBA president Hank Greenberg reflect on women's rights and voting for Law Day.
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April 30, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Time To Finally Enshrine Women's Rights in the Constitution

Rolando T. Acosta, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, discusses the Equal Rights Amendment, which has yet to be incorporated into the U.S. Constitution. New York was one of the first states to ratify the proposed federal ERA in 1972, but has yet to pass a state ERA. He writes: Given the uncertain future of the ERA as an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, women's rights need to be protected under the New York Constitution.
7 minute read
April 22, 2020 | The Recorder

The Careerist Presents 'From the COVID-19 Bunker': Ted Boutrous on His Anti-Trump Tweets, Poetry and Hair

"Sometimes I wonder what psychologists, anthropologists and sociologists will think about Twitter," says the frequent-Tweeting Gibson Dunn partner. "It's an archive of pain and laughter, and what the president tweets is fascinating but scary."
5 minute read
April 22, 2020 | The American Lawyer

From the COVID-19 Bunker: Ted Boutrous on His Anti-Trump Tweets, Poetry and Hair

This is the third installment in The Careerist's series on how legal luminaries are dealing with the pandemic.
5 minute read
April 16, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Tackling Issues From Property Taxes to Fantasy Sports

In their Appellate Division Review, E. Leo Milonas and Andrew C. Smith discuss numerous decisions from across the four appellate departments, including a decision that struck down a law legalizing interactive fantasy sports contests, and a decision on whether the same-sex partner of a child's biological mother had standing to seek a tri-custodial arrangement with the biological father.
8 minute read
April 15, 2020 | The American Lawyer

Ravaged by Coronavirus Economy, Debt-Saddled Companies Turn to Kirkland

From retailers to energy companies, struggling businesses are turning to the bankruptcy giant to explore restructuring options.
4 minute read
April 01, 2020 | Law.com

Inside Track: Taking Over a New Legal Department While in Crisis Mode

March saw a lot of companies hire and promote new general counsel as the world grips with the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact. Also, five general counsel across the U.S. share what it's like managing their legal departments and advising on urgent business matters from home.
5 minute read
March 27, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

Chief Legal Officer of Kelly Services Steps Down, Replaced by Chief Transactional Counsel

Lim-Johnson became the chief legal officer of Kelly Services in 2017. She currently serves as a member of the board of directors of the Washington, D.C.-based Minority Corporate Counsel Association.
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