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Addressing the Many Facets of Business Law
Andre R. Jaglom, Chair of the NYSBA Business Law Section, describes how the section's programs bring experts in each field and federal and state regulators to educate members.Boomers, Beware: Predatory Marriage and New York's Elective Share Law
While the New York legislature may have had the best of intentions when it drafted and enacted the elective share statute, over the last decade, opportunistic individuals have increasingly abused the statute to take advantage of our most vulnerable citizens: the elderly.Five Key Employment Law Issues Facing NY Employers in 2020
With the ever-evolving legal landscape in state, it is important that New York employers stay on top of these important legal issues.Tax Partner Romina Weiss Joins Goodwin From Gibson Dunn
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Owners Should Take Caution in Waiving Consequential Damages
In their Construction Law column, Kenneth Block and Joshua Levy write: It is common in most construction contracts for there to be a mutual waiver of consequential damages. Owners, however, should take caution before agreeing to provide a broad unqualified waiver to contractors.Business Divorce in New York State: The Pitfalls of Relying on Judicial Dissolution Under LLCL §702
While the malleability of the LLC is attractive to sole proprietors and companies alike, members should not blindly rely on New York's Limited Liability Company Law (LLCL) to govern the activities of the LLC, resolve all conflicts within the LLC or to compensate for a poorly drafted or non-existent operating agreement.5 Best Practices for NY Employers To Remain Compliant With Anti-Sexual Harassment Laws
Compliance with the new laws aimed at combatting workplace sexual harassment is not as simple as sending employees to a training.Construction Management Agreements: The Cost Plus Hybrid
In their Construction Law column, Kenneth Block and Joshua Levy discuss a "third form" of traditional construction management agreements: the cost plus hybrid.Revisiting 'No Damage For Delay' Clauses
In their Construction Law column, Kenneth M. Block and Joshua M. Levy discuss the legislation, vetoed by Governor Cuomo last year, to amend the state finance law requiring every contract for design and construction of any public works to include a “damage for delay” clause.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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