New York employers should review their sexual harassment policies, procedures and training materials to ensure compliance with the updates recently made by New York State Department of Labor (“NYSDL”). On April 11, 2023,
New York employers should review their sexual harassment policies, procedures and training materials to ensure compliance with the updates recently made by New York State Department of Labor (“NYSDL”). On April 11, 2023,
Whether you are a tenant or a landlord across New York State, you should pay close attention to the changes in the law affecting both parties. The Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act
Proposed Rule to Ban Non-Compete Clauses A non-competition agreement (or “non-compete” agreement) is a contract between an employee and its employer which prohibits the contracting employee from competing with the employer (either directly
What You Need to Know As an employer, you probably feel like you have a multitude of matters you need to worry about when operating a business and ensuring it runs smoothly. Sometimes,
You may be unsure whether you have the right to obtain a divorce if your spouse is no longer living with you, will not agree to accept service or whose whereabouts are unknown.
Matrimonial Judgements in New York State Divorce. We most certainly do not wish to go through such painful event, however, under certain circumstances it is just an inevitable outcome. If you are considering to file
As we discussed in our previous blog regarding estate planning, it is never too early to start preparing for any unforeseen event, such as your departure from this earth or the unfortunate event
These May Be of Importance to Business Owners Who Used These Programs On August 5, 2022, President Joseph R. Biden signed into law H.R. 7334, the “COVID-19 EIDL Fraud Statute of Limitations Act
A Breath of Opportunities to Start Your Business Once you have formed your business you may need to consider investors, initially for your start-up or after some time for additional capital, in order
On June 30, 2022, Governor Kathy Hochel signed Senate Bill S7278B (the “Bill”) into law, which amends the real property law Condominium Act allowing for further flexibility around owner meetings’ attendance. As discussed