The Only New York State Commercial Litigation Book Gets a New Edition
The only book on commercial litigation in the New York State Courts is back.
The only book on commercial litigation in the New York State Courts is back.
During her weekly coronavirus update today, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore announced that the state court system is planning to resume some in-person operations, including a limited number of jury trials in courthouses across the state, and that jury summonses are being mailed out in preparation for jury selection to begin March 22.
The New York State Bar Association has published a new comprehensive guide on employment law in New York with answers to more than 450 frequently asked questions for attorneys, human resources professionals and laypersons.
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“I am thrilled that the U.S. House of Representatives today has passed a long-overdue bill to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. While the bill is morally right and provides simple common-sense protections for LGBTQ people, it still faces an uncertain future in the U.S. Senate. Should it fail, bias against LGBTQ people will be allowed to continue unabated in employment, education, housing and even jury service in most states. We cannot stand idly by and let that happen.”
Therefore, when it comes to finding truth – and doing so with civility – in our divided nation, lawyers must continue to lead by example
Good afternoon Members, To further help small businesses avoid evictions, the New York State Bar Association is proud to announce its participation in the Commercial Eviction Prevention Partnership to provide mediation for landlords and commercial tenants facing eviction. The initiative provides commercial tenants and small business landlords with pro bono legal services, and the information … Continued
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During her weekly coronavirus update today, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore said that the New York State Unified Court System was developing plans to resume some in-person court operations, including a limited number of jury trials.