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State Attorney General’s Office impaneling grand jury to investigate Daniel Prude’s death

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — The State Attorney General’s Office is impaneling a grand jury to investigate Daniel Prude’s death. The jury is not seated yet. Wednesday,…

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Expert: State, federal laws protect healthcare workers seeking to report employer violations

Founding Partner Greg T. Rinckey weighs in on whistleblower protections for healthcare workers amid COVID-19. Read…

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Medical exemptions from in-person learning: Which teachers qualify?

Working for the federal government as it reopens offices during the Covid-19 pandemic offers advantages unavailable to private sector employees. But that doesn’t necessarily…

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Paid not to work: burden or opportunity?

In order to try and stem a wave of coronavirus-induced unemployment, governments around the world introduced job retention schemes. Many of these are being rolled back or…

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When Uncle Sam’s Your Boss, Returning to Work Isn’t the Same

Working for the federal government as it reopens offices during the Covid-19 pandemic offers advantages unavailable to private sector employees. But that doesn’t necessarily…

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NRA strikes back against New York attorney general, claims lawsuit was political attack

ALBANY N.Y. (WRGB) – New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Thursday she has filed a lawsuit to dissolve the National Rifle Association. The lawsuit charges the…

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Tully Rinckey Law Firm Establishes An Office In Saratoga Springs, Its Seventh In New York

Tully Rinckey PLLC has opened a new office in Saratoga Springs. The office at 125 High Rock Ave. is their 13th worldwide and seventh in New York state. It is lead by partner…

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Albany legal market shakeup won’t slow down anytime soon

The Covid-19 pandemic has done little to slow down the pace of change in Albany’s legal market with more than 75 attorneys switching firms since January. The year started…

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Attorney answers questions on COVID-19 return to work concerns

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — As workers begin the transition back into work, the safety of themselves and their family remains a top concern. For Michelle Judd of Mattydale, this was a…

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Federal prosecutors add charges tied to post-protest arson in Rochester, Buffalo

Western New York has joined a growing number of regions across the country opting to prosecute individuals accused of post-protest vandalism with federal as well as state charges.…

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