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Convicted Ex-Herrick Feinstein, Moritt Hock Tax Head Surrenders Law License
Harold Levine, who admitted to committing tax crimes and recently finished a federal prison sentence, tendered his resignation after previously fighting the effort to have him disbarred.Appellate Division, First Department: December 3, 2019
Should the Absolute Privilege Apply to Defamation Per Se?
Under New York law, the concepts of absolute (or litigation) privilege and defamation per se seem directly contradictory—if a statement is defamatory per se, then how can it be privileged? Certain statements are so heinous that the absolute litigation privilege should not insulate the speaker from liability, particularly where the statements are not directly relevant to the litigation in which they were made.Federal Judge Strikes Down NJ Law on Zoning for Alzheimer's Facilities
The state has a legitimate interest in protecting citizens with Alzheimer's, but it "may not protect these individuals in a way that discriminates against them without justification," U.S. District Judge Peter Sheridan said.Appellate Division, Second Department: September 19, 2019
Appellate Division, Second Department: September 6, 2019
Failure to Timely Comply With 120/90 Day Notice Warrants Dismissal of Holdover Proceeding
Appellate Division, Second Department:July 26, 2019
Employers Beware: Providing Uber Rides Workers' Medical Appointments Might Bring Legal Risks
Uber Health's recent partnership with health tech startup Grand Rounds, which works with large, self-insured employers to provide employees with guidance on medical needs—including, now, free rides to appointments—may raise not-so-obvious risks and liabilities for the companies, legal experts say.Employers Beware of Providing Free Uber to Workers' Medical Appointments: Experts
Uber Health's recent partnership with health tech startup Grand Rounds, which works with large, self-insured employers to provide employees with guidance on medical needs—including, now, free rides to appointments—may raise not-so-obvious risks and liabilities for the companies, legal experts told Corporate Counsel.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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