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Ryan Tarinelli is a reporter at the New York Law Journal. He is based at the New York State Capitol in Albany, New York. He can be reached through email at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter: @ryantarinelli.
March 24, 2020 | Insurance Coverage Law Center
New York Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks issued an order Sunday that defined "essential" court matters and said all other court filings would not be accepted until further notice.
By Ryan Tarinelli
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March 24, 2020 | Insurance Coverage Law Center
Law firms were not listed as an essential service under an executive order issued earlier this week that previously curtailed the number of employees allowed to report for work in office.
By Ryan Tarinelli
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March 23, 2020 | Law.com
New York Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks issued an order Sunday that defined "essential" court matters and said all other court filings would not be accepted until further notice.
By Ryan Tarinelli
1 minute read
March 23, 2020 | New York Law Journal
New York Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks issued an order Sunday that defined "essential" court matters and said all other court filings would not be accepted until further notice.
By Ryan Tarinelli
1 minute read
March 20, 2020 | Law.com
Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered all nonessential workers to stay home as the state dramatically escalated its efforts to curb the coronavirus pandemic.
By Ryan Tarinelli
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March 20, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Law firms were not listed as an essential service under an executive order issued earlier this week that previously curtailed the number of employees allowed to report for work in office.
By Ryan Tarinelli
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March 19, 2020 | New York Law Journal
"Prosecutors, litigants, and attorneys should not have to choose between placing themselves at risk of exposure to COVID-19 and pursuing civil and criminal justice," lawmakers said.
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March 19, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Broome County Family Court Judge Richard Miller, who is challenging the termination decision, is alleged by the Commission on Judicial Conduct will failing to report tens of thousands of dollars in income on his state and federal tax returns over several years.
By Ryan Tarinelli
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March 19, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Under the new law, employees at companies with more than 100 employees will be provided at least two weeks of paid sick leave during any isolation or quarantine caused by COVID-19.
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March 18, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Workers for a company that employs between 11 and 99 people would be given at least five days of paid sick leave and afforded unpaid leave until the end of a quarantine or isolation period, according to the measure.
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