By Rebecca Baker | June 6, 2017
Tough zoning rules for adult establishments in New York City do not violate the constitutional rights of affected businesses, the state's highest court ruled Tuesday.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 6, 2017
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation late Monday allowing Uber and Lyft to begin service in cities like Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and Albany, as well as all of Long Island, on June 29.
By Jason Grant | June 5, 2017
The family of a woman killed in a car accident has reached an $11.3 million structured settlement after the state was found negligent for an ice-covered highway in Dutchess County.
By Andrew Denney | June 2, 2017
A device used by the New York City Police Department in 2014 essentially as a "sound cannon" to curb protesters was a use of force on par with potentially harmful weapons like stun grenades, a federal judge ruled.
By Erin Mulvaney | June 1, 2017
New York City will become the latest city to increase protections for retail and fast food workers with a package of bills Mayor Bill de Blasio signed this week. Daniel Kadish, a Morgan, Lewis & Bockius associate in New York who specializes in employment law, talks about what employers in New York and the rest of the country need to consider about these new laws.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 1, 2017
Members of the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys, elected officials and others gathered at City Hall on Thursday demanding that Mayor Bill de Blasio reverse planning funding cuts and resolve outstanding labor contracts that support public defense work for more than 1,000 New York City attorneys and staff at The Legal Aid Society.
By Jason Grant | May 31, 2017
A New York City law that pressured car washes to allow unions has been struck down by a federal judge who found that it cut against the "free play of economic forces."
By Jason Grant | May 31, 2017
Paul Shechtman, a Manhattan-based partner in Bracewell LLP's white collar defense practice, has been appointed to the New York State Justice Task Force by the Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, the firm announced Tuesday.
By Jason Grant | May 30, 2017
A 27-year delay in charging a man with murdering a teenager he allegedly pushed from a rooftop was "not unreasonable," given the reason for the delay and the advent of DNA testing, a Bronx judge has ruled.
By Andrew Denney | May 23, 2017
New York City's district attorneys say that to attract and retain legal talent they need additional funding to be able to offer prosecutors more competitive salaries.
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