By Emily Saul | August 9, 2023
Judge Arlene Bluth found it was "inherently rational" for New York City to require hosts register with a local agency and does not create an "overly onerous obligation" to the company or hosts.
By Jeanne R. Solomon, William E. H. Quick and Adam J. Greene | August 8, 2023
The authors provide an outline of New York's "LLC Transparency Act" and provides a comparison with the Federal Corporate Transparency Act, highlighting their contrasting features.
By Emily Saul | August 7, 2023
While Lourdes Ventura's effective designation date is Monday, Carl Landicino took up his new role on Aug. 3. Laurence Love will be officially join the court Aug. 14.
By Lisa Willis | August 4, 2023
"This may turn into one of the most significant cases in recent history," attorney Benjamin J. Widlanski said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Commentary
By Thomas M. Pitegoff | August 2, 2023
Rarely if ever have most of us had to think about laws that combat money laundering, terrorism financing, human and drug trafficking, sanctions evasion and other financial crimes. But that is about to change for lawyers representing businesses in the U.S. or their owners.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | August 1, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses the land use case 'Weinstock v. NYS Urban Dev. Corp.," dealing with a FOIL request. He writes: "This case is of interest because many opponents of large projects file FOIL requests in an effort to uncover evidence which may derail such projects. This decision found that some of the government agency's objections were over broad and inconsistent with the language and intent of the FOIL statute."
By Emily Saul | July 28, 2023
The incoming officers will be assigned to the state's Third through Eighth Judicial Districts.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn | July 28, 2023
Financial consequences are often the best way to hold entities accountable for bad behavior—but we cannot facilitate change without Gov. Kathy Hochul signing the Grieving Families Act that was passed twice—overwhelmingly, on a bipartisan basis—by the state legislature.
By Emily Saul | July 26, 2023
Currently a litigation partner at Debevoise & Plimpton, Zornberg will assume her new role in the Adams administration in August, following the departure of current City Hall Chief Counsel Brendan McGuire.
New York Law Journal | Profile
By Andrew Denney | July 26, 2023
Michael Gerber now leads the NYPD Legal Bureau, which is made up of more than 300 staff, including about 100 lawyers, and serves a sprawling department of more than 35,000 uniformed officers.
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