By Charles Toutant | April 27, 2018
A federal judge in New Jersey has imposed a $10,000 sanction on a lawyer whose excuse for missing a court filing deadline was refuted by vacation photos on her Instagram account.
By Charles Toutant | April 3, 2018
An operator of Houlihan's restaurants in New Jersey and New York has agreed to pay $5 million in a consent judgment after the U.S. Department of Labor accused it of illegally pocketing a portion of servers' and bartenders' tips.
By Erin Mulvaney | April 3, 2018
“Surprisingly, while commentators, journalists, lawyers, etc., post-Weinstein have talked about the dangers of overly broad NDAs there is a total paucity of case law,” Debra Katz, who filed the new lawsuit, said. “This will be one of the first cases filed to strike such a provision."
By Andrew Denney | February 22, 2018
On Thursday, as former Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano prepares to stand trial within the coming weeks on corruption charges, federal authorities unsealed an indictment alleging that Mangano's former chief deputy lied to the FBI about taking money from a contractor.
By Cogan Schneier | January 24, 2018
One lawyer who represents qui tam relators said the memo represents a major "sea change" in how the agency handles FCA cases.
By Colby Hamilton | January 4, 2018
The Wandering Dago's state and federal free speech rights were violated when state officials blocked it from participating in a vendor program solely because it used ethnic slurs in its branding, the appellate panel ruled.
By Jason Grant | October 27, 2017
Former “Iron Chef” Cat Cora has sued a Meatpacking District eatery she partnered with for the unauthorized use of her name and likeness, claiming she has been unfairly taking the “brunt of the blame” publicly for the restaurant's “lackluster performance” and “numerous negative reviews.”
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 20, 2017
Deceptive Packaging Claim Failed; Package, Shelf Tag Accurately Stated Product Weight
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 19, 2017
Lease Violations No Support for Termination; Landlord Failed to Show Harm
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 18, 2017
Over $1.4 Million Awarded to Five Food Service Workers in Minimum Wage Dispute
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