New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric Raphan and Lindsay C. Stone | November 3, 2017
Eric Raphan and Lindsay C. Stone write: While the New York Paid Family Leave Benefits Law may impose new or unfamiliar obligations upon New York employers, compliance with the law's requirements by Jan. 1, 2018 is essential.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Brian J. Shoot | November 3, 2017
In his Construction Accident Litigation column, Brian J. Shoot analyzes the following issue: What if there was no “readily available” safety or elevating device and the defendants instead blame the worker for his or her failure to construct such a device from materials that were “readily available” at the site? Can the worker's failure to properly construct the device bar his or her §240 claim?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony E. Davis | November 3, 2017
In his Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis updates a prior column regarding the ethical issues that arise when lawyers travel internationally while carrying electronic devices containing client confidential information, and highlights two recent ethics opinions, one addressing confidentiality concerns when lawyers discuss client matters on social media, and one outlawing participation in Avvo by New York lawyers.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Marlon Paz and Andrew Jacobson | November 3, 2017
In this Outside Counsel column, Marlon Paz and Andrew Jacobson provide an overview of proposed DFS regulation and the regulatory and enforcement implications for entities that fall under DFS's jurisdiction.
By Todd Gerety | November 3, 2017
What should you do when you become aware of the existence of a third party patent that claims subject matter possibly related to your company's product?…
International Edition | Analysis
By Anna Zhang | November 2, 2017
Hong Kong is the most expensive place in the world to rent an office, and with Freshfields moving to a less costly, up-and-coming area, other big law firms are set to follow
By Thomas L. Case and Alana K. Ackels | November 2, 2017
The gig economy presents complex employment issues that are resulting in inconsistent legal rulings on the independent contractor or employee status…
By Rhys Dipshan | November 2, 2017
A survey by NAVEX Global found that limited resources and overwhelming responsibilities can often bedevil corporation's third-party risk Management programs.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard S. Fries | November 2, 2017
In this Outside Counsel article, Richard S. Fries begins a discussion of what a forbearance agreement—perhaps the most common commercial loan workout device—should look like.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Evan H. Krinick | November 2, 2017
In his Insurance Fraud column, Evan H. Krinick writes: Unless resolved by the Appellate Division or by the New York Court of Appeals, or clarified by the legislature or the Department of Financial Services, the Appellate Term split will make it difficult for automobile insurers to accurately calculate premium rates for no-fault coverage or to know which claims of health care providers they should pay.
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