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Setting the record straight: Video interrogations tell it like it is

  The chances of ensuring the reliability of evidence at trial and guarding against false confessions are improving in New York State, thanks to a new law requiring video…

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New York State bill would increase protections, benefits to veterans and military personnel

A package of bills currently under consideration in New York State would benefit military personnel and veterans with everything from increased employment services and property…

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New York City Employers Must Scramble to Update Their Sexual Harassment Policies

New York City businesses will need to update their sexual harassment policies in a hurry, as new city and state laws are taking effect over the next 12 months. The New York City…

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Regulation of digital political ads aims for transparency in New York; other bills follow

New legislation will make it clear who is paying for political advertisements online and on social media in New York State. The Democracy Protection Act, now in effect, will also…

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Proposed New York City Bill Would Disconnect Employers from Employees After Hours

Another change to New York City’s labor and employment laws is under consideration by the City Council. This one would impact employers’ abilities to communicate with their…

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Controversial Restatement of Liability Insurance Approved by Final Vote of ALJ

Today, the American Law Institute (ALI) voted to approve the Restatement of the Law, Liability Insurance.  According to ALI’s press release, “The draft has four…

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Insurance Law Podcast Discusses the Impact of Post-Hurricane Harvey

OLDWICK, N.J.–(Business Wire)–A.M. Best and Best’s Insurance Professionals and Claims Resource have released the latest installment of the Insurance Law Podcast,…

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Texas Joins States Suing Opioid Drugmaker Purdue Pharma

The Texas Attorney General filed suit in Travis County District Court on May 15, 2018 against Purdue Pharma L.P. et al based on its “aggressive” and “deceptive” marketing…

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Fifth Circuit holds that Texas Equitable Lien doctrine does not extend to provide standing to non-named lessor

On May 15, 2018, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a suit by an equipment lessor seeking coverage under a property policy issued…

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OPM Enacts New Requirements to Transition Political Appointees into Career Employees

Agencies seeking to hire current or former political appointees into covered civil service jobs are facing new requirements from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). OPM…

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