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New York Law Journal

Weinstein v. N.Y. City Dept. of Education

Remedies Under ADEA, ADA Not Exhausted; Similarly Situated Employee Not Identified
3 minute read

The Recorder

Guido v. Mount Lemmon Fire District

9th Cir.; 15-15030 The court of appeals reversed a judgment. The court held that a political subdivision of a state is an “employer” for…
2 minute read

The Recorder

Grist Creek Aggregates, LLC v. Superior Court (Mendocino County Air Quality Management District)

C.A. 1st; A149861 The First Appellate District granted a petition for writ of mandate. The court held that an air quality management district review…
2 minute read

The Recorder

Calif. Pushes Internet Privacy Rules That Trump Repealed

California on Monday joined more than a dozen other states that have introduced internet privacy legislation after Republicans in Washington and the Trump administration repealed Obama-era rules limiting what AT&T, Comcast and other broadband providers can disclose about their customers' online habits.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Senate Committee Will Take Up Court of Appeals Nominee Feinman

State Sen. John Bonacic, head of the judiciary committee, said Monday that his committee would take up the nomination of openly gay First Department Justice Paul Feinman to fill the seat left vacant by the death of Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Lyft, Uber Tell Agency to Stop Thinking About Driver Fingerprints

Lawyers for ride-hailing companies Lyft Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc. subsidiary Rasier-CA are urging a state agency not to adopt a driver-fingerprint requirement because the California Legislature has not mandated the practice.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

What Made Cosby's Case Different?

For Americans tuning in to the trial, the criminal case against Bill Cosby offered an irresistible contrast: "America's dad" vs. alleged sexual predator. But the case was also unusual from a lawyer's perspective—peppered with legal oddities and raising unprecedented questions of law.
11 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Legislators Act on Paid Family Leave Expansion

A committee of the New Jersey Assembly has recommended passage of a bill that would greatly expand the state's 8-year-old paid family leave program.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

CAPITOL REPORT

A round-up of action from Trenton, including NJSBA members offering expertise on municipal court issues.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

New Jersey OPRA Law Comes of Age

Recent appellate decisions, both published and unpublished, show an increasing willingness to contract the expansion of the Open Public Records Act.
17 minute read

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