By Brian Lee | April 16, 2024
Backers of the Jury of Our Peers Act, S206A/A1432A, said enactment of the bill would align with New York lawmakers' restoration of voting rights to persons convicted of felonies, on their release from incarceration, in 2021.
By Brian Lee | April 12, 2024
In central New York, Syracuse attorney Robert Julien filed a claim on April 9 on behalf of Oneida County against Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, who signed the law in December, and the state.
By Brian Lee | April 11, 2024
Both the New York County Lawyers Association and the Associations of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York have expressed support for the measure.
By Brian Lee | April 10, 2024
The measure, if adopted as expected, would make it harder for landlords to increase rents and evict tenants. Real estate lawyers worried about deleterious effects of government restrictions on the market.
By Brian Lee | April 9, 2024
State Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar, D-Queens, an attorney, said the bill aims to fix one of the byproducts of the state's slow rollout of the legal cannabis industry: state inspectors didn't close down illicit shops fast enough, allowing them to spread.
By Brian Lee | April 9, 2024
The report advises lawyers to disclose to clients when AI tools are employed in their cases.
By Adam Leitman Bailey and John M. Desiderio | April 9, 2024
Adam Leitman Bailey and John Desiderio examine the background leading to the FAPA legislative amendments and how they have been construed, in recent Appellate Division decisions, where courts have been required to determine their application.
By Brian Lee | April 8, 2024
Through his law firm colleague John Valentino, Lavine says the Senate unconstitutionally delegated its confirmation powers to an independent panel of deans from 15 of New York's American Bar Association-accredited law schools.
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By Amory W. McAndrew | April 8, 2024
The New York City law is avoidable, and the New York state law is pending, but employers should not forget about the impact of the federal requirements on their use of automated employment decision tools.
By Brian Lee | April 5, 2024
The reveal of the training initiative comes more than four months after Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill that would have mandated New York criminal court judges receive three hours of annual training on bail reform.
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