The New York Court of Appeals is set to review a wrongful termination complaint involving a Jewish educator at a Westchester synagogue who coauthored a blog post which expressed anti-Zionist views and ...
New York’s highest court has a chance to clarify what kind of social media activity is protected under the state’s labor law, ...
As 2026 approaches, employers should review the changes in this year’s legal landscape to ensure that they are continuing to follow the law to ...
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When it comes to labor rules and protections, the state’s latest $254 billion budget is a mixed bag for blue-collar New Yorkers, advocates said. The latest state budget includes changes to pay ...
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Since the beginning of July, employers in New York City must inform their workers about their rights in multiple languages, regardless of their immigration status. The Department of Consumer and ...
New York’s high court on Tuesday signaled they may punt on whether whether blogging is protected activity under the state’s ...
Brian Lehman and Lee Jacobs discuss an issue close to New York’s alternative-finance sector: merchant cash advance (MCA) brokers/ISOs paid on a commission-only or draw-against-commission basis in ...
The legal landscape continues to evolve with new challenges and opportunities shaping how justice is served. From redefining client relationships to driving reform, today’s most influential lawyers ...