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May 04, 2021 | New York Law Journal

'Regina'—The Landmark Ruling, One Year Later

More than a year has passed since the Court of Appeals' ruling in Regina Metro. Co. v. NYSDHCR and the First Department has since issued various decisions interpreting the scope of the decision. In their Rent Stabilization column, Warren Estis and Jeffrey Turkel discuss two lines of cases, both relating to the issue of fraud as it impacts the four-year look-back rule.
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May 04, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Embattled Florida Attorney Could Be Disbarred Following Referee's Report

Now, it will be up to the Florida Supreme Court to either adopt or vacate the findings in the referee's report.
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May 04, 2021 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

No Coverage for Worker Injured While Turning in Time Card

The court found that the temporary worker's elbow injury and subsequent surgery were not covered by workers' compensation.
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May 04, 2021 | Legaltech News

5 Ways Legal Departments Are Evolving Their Thinking About Technology

The COVID-19 pandemic may have pushed some legal departments to expand their internal efforts with regards to technology and innovation. This includes building a more comprehensive understanding of the latest products to hit the market as well as prioritizing solutions that can easily integrate with the tools leveraged by other departments.
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May 04, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

Law.com Radar: What's Happening in New Jersey Litigation?

Consumer class action, racketeering and breach-of-contract cases are among the recent notable matters flagged this past week in New Jersey federal court, according to Law.com Radar.
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May 04, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, discusses "Haberman v. Zoning Bd. of Appeals of the City of Long Beach," where a wrongful revocation of a building permit was a held as a breach of defendant City of Long Beach's contract.
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May 04, 2021 | Law.com

How I Made Partner: 'I Opened The Door to Partnership by Becoming an Appellate Specialist, Says Kimberly Berman of Marshall Dennehey

"When I got to private practice, I quickly realized I did not know much about the actual practice of law. I asked a lot of questions. I always made sure I knew how to prioritize. I learned to adapt to the different styles for the various attorneys."
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May 04, 2021 | Corporate Counsel

How to Adapt and Lead in a New Corporate Culture

"Going in eyes wide open is super important. It's understanding what you're getting yourself into and then building relationships, and gaining the trust of people as quickly as possible," says Jose Ramon Gonzalez, chief legal officer with Equitable Holdings Inc.
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May 04, 2021 | Global Leaders in Law

How to Adapt and Lead in a New Corporate Culture

"Going in eyes wide open is super important. It's understanding what you're getting yourself into and then building relationships, and gaining the trust of people as quickly as possible," says Jose Ramon Gonzalez, chief legal officer with Equitable Holdings Inc.
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May 04, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Governor's Executive Order Halts Businesses From Requiring Vaccine Passports

With the state shifting into a new phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, Florida businesses may be interested in requiring customers to provide proof of vaccination prior to providing customers services or allowing customers to enter the business. Doing so, however, may prove difficult because of state and federal law.
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