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Daily Report Online

Seminary Professor and Wife Sue Church, Claiming It Falsely Accused Him of Sex Abuse

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Dilworth Paxson Elects First Female Co-Managing Partner

Trusts and estates partner Kristen Behrens will join litigation partner Patrick Northen, who has been in the role for the past five years.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

First Department Appellate Court Allows Whistleblower Suit Against Archdiocese of New York to Proceed

The Appellate Division, First Department's decision allows a lawsuit to proceed with a claim for retaliatory discharge that has been lodged by a former residency coordinator who worked at a Bronx-based residency for Catholic priests.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Plaintiffs May Effectuate Service Via iMessage and WhatsApp, Judge Rules

U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York issued the ruling after finding that traditional methods of personal service had been "impracticable."
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

NY Businesses Threatened by 'Vega' Decision

Weekly wage trap for businesses was wrongly decided according to an 1894 attorney general's opinion interpreting New York State's wage law for manual laborers to allow bi-weekly wage payments.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Meet the Labor Lawyer Whose Anti-Trump Slogan Is Now at Supreme Court

Steve Elster "never anticipated" his attempt to trademark "Trump Too Small" would end up as a First Amendment case before the justices.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Implications of Remote Work on Workers' Compensation

It is likely that compensability for specific accidents at home will be determined on a fact-sensitive basis for each individual case. Accordingly, the best thing that employers can do is enact policies requiring prompt and detailed reporting of accidents.
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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Supreme Court: Juries, Not Courts, Should Determine Application of 'Borrowed-Employee' Test in Injury Cases

"We agree with the appeals court that the trial court committed error in finding conclusively that MT lacked control over Giamella," a N.J. Supreme Court justice said. "We also concur with the Appellate Division that the trial court erred in concluding as a matter of law that Giamella's activities at the jobsite were not in furtherance of MT's business interests, being outside MT's general contemplation, and not providing MT with any economic benefit."
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Appellate Court Rules E3 Minimum Wage Regulations Not Mandatory

"I am disappointed in the appellate court's holding that E3 does not permit private right of action," Richard E. Hayber said. "I believe they got it wrong."
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Maintenance Workers for Twitter's NYC Office Allege Contract Termination Violates City Law

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
2 minute read

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