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Issues for New York Employers With Remote Workers Outside the State
In assessing the feasibility of permitting employees to work from out-of-state locations, employers customarily assess business and tax issues. However, they should also consider terms and conditions of employment, anti-discrimination and leave laws, and employee separations.Nonsignatories and Arbitration: What You Should Know
When will courts allow a nonsignatory to compel a signatory to arbitrate under an arbitration agreement? When will courts allow a signatory to compel a nonsignatory to arbitrate under an arbitration agreement? What doctrines have the courts recognized as applying to nonsignatories and arbitration? This article will focus on these questions and offers an overview of possible routes to nonsignatory arbitration.Transitioning to Private Practice From an In-House or Government Position
For law firms, experience comes in many forms and can largely be a product of the environment in which a firm trains and mentors its younger lawyers (that and a few grey hairs here and there).The Mythical 'Bucket Brigade' Recovery Scheme
The bucket brigade is a theoretical recovery procedure—more accurately described as a "scheme"—by which a plaintiff attempts to circumvent the exclusivity of workers' compensation by indirectly recovering monies from the employer that he cannot recover directly.View more book results for the query "Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Smith Limited"
Cabinet Members Patronis, Moody Make Gains in Net Worth
Attorney General Ashley Moody, left, with a fiscal portfolio bolstered by land holdings and investments, saw her net worth go up 21.8%, while Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis, whose family owns a landmark restaurant in Panama City Beach, reported his net worth grew 2.8% in the past year.Europe's Cum-Ex Scandal: What To Expect When U.S. Authorities Join the Party
A series of recent developments may augur the opening of a new front in U.S. courts in this ongoing saga. It is likely that we are going to see an even greater number of international prosecutions, as well as some significant jurisdictional battles over where these cases can be heard.Transitioning to Private Practice From an In-House or Government Position
For law firms, experience comes in many forms and can largely be a product of the environment in which a firm trains and mentors its younger lawyers (that and a few grey hairs here and there).Preserving the Right To Appeal
Divorce lawyers are frequently asked: What are my chances of winning an appeal? As Joel Brandes explores in this edition of his Law and the Family column, the answer is never simple.SLUSA's 'In Connection With' Requirement
In his Corporate Litigation column, Joseph McLaughlin discusses the recent Ninth Circuit decision in 'Anderson v. Edward D. Jones & Co.,' which reversed a SLUSA dismissal of state law fiduciary claims last month, illustrating that particularly in fee-related cases the line between federal securities law claims and state law claims remains inexact.Trending Stories
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