By Micha "Mitch" Danzig and Nicole M. Rivers | April 29, 2020
California Labor Code Section 2802 requires employers to reimburse California employees for "all necessary business expenditures or losses incurred by the employee in direct consequence of the discharge of his or her duties."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott E. Mollen | April 28, 2020
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses a Nassau County commercial landlord-tenant case 'Morton Vill. Realty Co. v. Sleepy's;' a New York County administrative law case '156 W. 15th St. Chelsea LLC v. City of N.Y,' and a Bronx landlord-tenant case 'Fieber Realty LLC v. Zamam.'
By Mary-Christine (M.C.) Sungaila | April 28, 2020
Since the nationwide shutdown in March, half of the high courts in 50 states have heard arguments remotely, and within two months, every appellate court in the United States, state and federal, likely will have held oral argument remotely.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jason C. Bergman | April 28, 2020
Jason Bergman discusses RPAPL §1302-a which eliminates waiver of the standing defense in a home loan foreclosure action even though not raised in an answer or pre-answer motion. He notes that title companies have always been uneasy about insuring titles devolving through foreclosures and the new statute only accentuates the risk.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Milton Springut | April 28, 2020
Businesses impacted by the coronavirus shutdown are turning to legal counsel to deal with the fallout. Many want to know how the crisis affects their contractual obligations and whether the crisis might afford them a way out. This article assists counsel in advising business clients about their legal position on such questions.
By Gregg J. Loubier and Sue Chang | April 27, 2020
This article surveys current restrictions on the California landlord's eviction remedy and shines a light on how landlords and tenants are managing rent defaults during the crisis.
By Brit Benjamin | April 27, 2020
If the bar exam protected the public from misconduct, we should expect to see a substantially higher rate of misconduct in states that do not require the exam or whose bar exam is substantially easier
By Michael T. Brody | April 27, 2020
I hope this column finds you healthy, safe, and connected to others. As we are into the second month of the so-called new normal of working remotely,…
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | April 23, 2020
What is happening to our civil rights and liberties? I am a young attorney who is suffering from the shutdown of businesses, and I don't understand why this is acceptable.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Michael Sitrick | April 22, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to reveal new challenges few could have anticipated. Beyond the health care issues—which of course, must take priority—cybersecurity has become an increasingly critical concern—either because of outright scams or hacking of vulnerable remote networks.
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