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The Dos and Don'ts of New York's New Social Media Law: What Employers Need to Know
On March 12, New York joined over 25 other states in protecting the privacy of its citizens with a new law that restricts employers from accessing…With High Interest in Law Firm Acquisitions, 'A Likely Uptick' in Mergers Underway
Law firms with between 400 and 800 lawyers are especially hungry to acquire smaller firms right now, noted Lisa Smith at Fairfax.New England's Hinckley Allen Expands Southward, Opening 7th Office in Fort Lauderdale
The Am Law 200 firm is absorbing construction-focused Ferencik Libanoff Brandt Bustamante & Goldstein.Federal Judge Sides With Sig Sauer Over Attorney-Critic's Defamation Counterclaims
"The tragedy of this situation is that it will eventually result in the preventable death of a law enforcement officer, federal agent or civilian," Westport attorney Jeffrey S. Bagnell told the Connecticut Law Tribune on Wednesday. "Lawyers have not just a legal right but a moral obligation to share severe safety issues like this with the public. I do not care what Sig Sauer and its agents have to say about me after seeing the massive physical and emotional trauma this gun has caused."Stone Academy Plaintiffs Awarded $5 Million Prejudgment Remedy
Judge Barbara Bellis "rejected the testimony" of Joseph Bierbaum, former CEO and president of Stone Academy, and stated his testimony about the closure of the school was "false" and "in large part ... not credible."View more book results for the query "Hinckley Allen Snyder"
The 1,800-Hour Year: Pipe Dream or Essential for Lawyers' Well-Being?
An 8 a.m.-to-6 p.m. workday would decrease profit margins by 15% to 20% at top firms. It may also be the only way for law firms to support many attorneys' mental health.Despite Influx of Regional Firms, Albany Still Has Room for Smaller Practices, Partners Agree
Government-related litigation is well reflected in state Supreme Court of Albany County data, where, except for divorces, Article 78 proceedings challenging actions or inaction by New York agencies and and local governments keep the court busiest.Judge Concerned About Consequences as Appellate Court Affirms Reversal
Timothy S. Hollister and Andrea L. Gomes of Hinckley, Allen & Snyder, counsel for the defendant, said in a statement that they disagree with the opinion and are considering their next move. "The opinion raises a significant statewide issue about how open space cluster regulation, and the planning flexibility necessary to carry out this type of development, can be achieved," the attorneys stated.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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