By Tom McParland | August 3, 2020
Attorneys moved to vacate the award on the basis that the court-appointed arbitrator was "starstruck" by Kalanick and had expressed his "fear" that ruling against Uber could jeopardize his safety. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff dismissed the concerns as unfounded.
By Jane Wester | July 10, 2020
Attorneys for the transit system argued that David Roth, who represented clients in cases related to the subway, failed to identify himself as an attorney and asked NYCTA President Andy Byford questions without transit counsel present, but Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lisa Sokoloff found there was "no factual support" for the claim that Roth acted deviously or improperly.
By Ryan Tarinelli | June 24, 2020
Florida, Texas and North Carolina were among the states that are above the infection level as of Wednesday, Cuomo reported.
By Jane Wester | May 26, 2020
The New York Taxi Workers Alliance sued New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the state Department of Labor on Monday, arguing that drivers working for apps including Uber and Lyft are owed regular and timely unemployment benefits in New York.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Justin T. Green and Steven R. Pounian | April 17, 2020
In their Aviation Law column, Justin T. Green and Steven R. Pounian discuss a Supreme Court's decision not to accept certiorari, which leaves in place a sensible Third Circuit holding that providing immunity for allegedly defective products to aviation manufacturers was inconstant with Congress's goal in passing the FAAct, which was to promote aviation safety.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan A. Dachs | March 17, 2020
In his Insurance Law column, Jonathan A. Dachs presents his annual report on the State of New York Department of Financial Services' recently published 2019 Automobile Insurance Complaint Ranking.
By Jane Wester | February 20, 2020
James said the scheme lasted from at least 2004 to 2017. In a statement, New York Taxi Workers Alliance executive director Bhairavi Desai attributed the damage to former Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By James E. Mercante | February 19, 2020
In his Admiralty Law column, James E. Mercante discusses cases in which "the ship hits the fan," causing a cruise to go from dream to nightmare.
By Jack Newsham | February 17, 2020
The new hires build on Winstead's focus on airline clients. The firm's New York location quietly opened in late January.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan | January 8, 2020
In 2019, with the Democrats newly in full control of the State Senate, the Assembly and the Governor's office, New York adopted more environmental legislation than it had in more than a decade. In this edition of their Environmental Law column, Michael Gerrard and Edward McTiernan report on these developments and numerous other laws targeting environmental concerns.
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