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Understanding Website Surf-By Accessibility Lawsuits in New York
Eric Lanter of Offit Kurman discusses New York ADA website accessibility lawsuits. Court dockets are ballooning in New York with these types of "surf-by" cases. The article addresses five strategic tips for businesses to protect themselves and reduce exposure and liability.The Road to Carnegie Hall and Media Stardom: Practice, Practice, Practice!
"Behind every polished media persona lies a journey paved with diligent training and concerted effort." Ioana Good, founder of Promova, an international PR and branding agency breaks down how to navigate interviews, debates, and panel discussions with confidence.Abolishing the 'Crime' of Adultery: Should Related Civil Fault Statutes Also Be Discarded?
In 1907, the state of New York made it a crime to commit adultery. That Class B misdemeanor was carried over from prior law when the Penal Law was revised in 1965. Now, New York State Assembly Bill No. 4714 calls for the repeal of that provision.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-106
May a full-time judge participate as a presenter or panel member at a public high school's Global Citizenship Day, a non-fundraising event?FTC Fights $8.5 Billion Fashion Merger, Saying It Would Lift Prices, Hurt Workers
The deal, announced in August, would combine Tapestry's Coach, Stuart Weitzman and Kate Spade brands with Capri Holdings' Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo and Versace labels.View more book results for the query "*"
Percentage of Recent Law School Grads Who Have Landed a Job Reaches Highest Level in a Decade
"The percentage of recent law school graduates employed in full-time, long-term Bar Passage Required or J.D. Advantage jobs has reached its highest level in the past decade," Bill Adams, managing director of ABA accreditation and legal education, said in a statement Monday.Decision of the Day: Blind Drummer Lacks Standing to Assert ADA Claims Over Music Instrument Website
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.St. John's Law Professor Elayne Greenberg, an 'Irrepressibly Positive Force,' Dies
"She did everything she could to ensure that her students had long and successful careers," the university wrote in a LinkedIn post. "Professor Greenberg's legacy in DRS will continue to inspire us for years to come."New York Jets Sued in New Jersey to Foot the Bill for Player's Car Crash
"The actions, conduct and behavior of defendant, Brandin M. Echols, rise to a punitive level as defined by the New Jersey Punitive Damages Act, entitling plaintiff to punitive damages," the suit says.The Real Estate Leader's Quick Guide: Insights for Better Lease Administration
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