Construction Law Invoicing Can Start The Ticking Of The Limitations Clock Previous blog posts have reminded the industry that a statute, or the contract itself, may shorten the time... Read More Randy J. Heller Of Counsel 01/04/21
Construction Law It’s Wrong. But What Kind Of Wrong? When someone commits an act or omission which the law determines is wrong, it can often be pigeon-holed int... Read More Randy J. Heller Of Counsel 01/04/21
Coronavirus Response Employment Law FAQ - Can Employers Require Their Employees To Get Vaccinated? As vaccines to prevent COVID-19 become more widely available and accepted, employers might be considering w... Read More David T. Azrin Partner 12/23/20
Food, Wine, Restaurant & Hospitality The Tariff Wars: You’re Going to Need a Drink The United States and the European Union are in the midst of a damaging game of retaliatory tit-for-tariff.... Read More Asher Rubinstein Partner 12/10/20
Coronavirus Response Real Estate Law No Personal Responsibility For Commercial Leases One recent development arising from the COVID-19 pandemic has been a dramatic change affecting the previous... Read More Morrell I. Berkowitz Partner 12/09/20
Cooperative & Condominium Law Indemnity For Officers And Directors In A Condominium A recent case has called attention to the issue of whether officers and directors or managers of a condomin... Read More Marc J. Luxemburg Of Counsel 11/30/20
Coronavirus Response Cooperative & Condominium Law Real Estate Law Guess Who's (Not) Coming to Dinner? Hosting a get-together? Read More Scott M. Smiler Partner 11/16/20 Michelle P. Quinn Partner 11/16/20
Coronavirus Response Litigation Executive Order 202.8: Tolling Of New York Statute of Limitations During the Pandemic — Stop the Clock or a Grace Period? On March 20, 2020, after the beginning of the COVID pandemic, Governor Andrew M. Read More Eugene H. Goldberg Associate 10/28/20 Kyle G. Kunst Partner 10/28/20