New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Douglas Miro and Brian Comack | May 20, 2020
During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has been conducting oral argument via teleconference (without video).
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Richard A. McGuirk, Carolyn G. Nussbaum, Zachary C. Osinski and Eric M. Ferrante | May 20, 2020
As regions of New York State move toward reopening, so does the state's court system. But, it appears for now that the extent and timing of the reopening will differ around the State.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Matthew Diller | May 19, 2020
It might be hard to imagine the other side of this pandemic—to see past the horizon—but when this crisis ends, there will be many new and urgent needs. But undoubtedly there will also be new opportunities as the experience changes our society, economy and culture on a long-term basis.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | May 17, 2020
Somehow, I had a feeling this panel discussion would be different. And boy was it.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Randi B. May | May 15, 2020
This article summarizes the top 10 tips for employers when navigating this uncharted territory.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Paula Z. Segal, Cheryl Walker and Catherine Humphreville | May 15, 2020
The City has the legal authority to suspend rents for commercial tenants impacted by the pandemic and stabilize commercial rents in the long term.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Norman Siegel and Steven Hyman | May 15, 2020
New Yorkers are allowed to go out with masks and stay at least 6 feet apart, as long as it is to go shopping or sit in a park, but if they are adhering to those requirements and they say something about an issue of public concern, that speech will make the speaker subject to arrest on the specious basis that speech is a public health risk.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William Smith | May 14, 2020
While the pandemic will continue to cause delays with investigations and adjudications, those seeking to gain or maintain a clearance will be expected to adhere to requirements of the process in a timely manner.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Shira A. Scheindlin | May 14, 2020
If the courts cannot resolve commercial disputes due to the priority that must be accorded to matters involving danger to the community—including criminal matters, domestic violence, and health and safety issues—then the parties to commercial disputes might wish to consider other options for dispute resolution.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Robert E. Grey | May 14, 2020
There is no need for our COVID-19 heroes to await federal action which may or may not occur, and the timing and nature of which are unknowable.
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