by author | Mar 30, 2019 | Author: WebPerseverance, web design and websites
Attorney Advertising is subject to numerous rules set by the American Bar Association (ABA) and the New York State Bar Association. The New York Rules of Professional Conduct have sections that specifically address web design and online marketing. While the New York...
by author | Mar 25, 2019 | Author: Bill Cafaro, Housing Discrimination
How Did Facebook Get Sued Successfully under the Housing Discrimination Laws without even Being a Landlord? By passing a law called the CDA1, Congress decided to protect interactive computer services from any liability from material posted by others to promote open...
by author | Mar 20, 2019 | Author: Sackstein Sackstein & Lee. LLP, Wronful Death Attorney
What Legal Requirements Exist for a Wrongful Death Lawsuit? Wrongful death is a legal term that indicates a party’s unlawful actions caused a death to occur. Obviously, not every death is a wrongful death. What makes a death wrongful in the eyes of New York State law?...
by author | Mar 14, 2019 | Author: Stephen D. Hans
Two Weeks of Employee Paid Vacation A paid vacation bill is under consideration and Mayor De Blasio has made a pledge to support the bill. It appears the NYC Earned Safe and Sick Time Act will serve as a model for the new paid vacation bill. The National Law...
by author | Mar 14, 2019 | Author: Pyrros & Serres LLP
Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim after a Construction Site Accident It’s common knowledge that working on a construction site is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world. You can suffer serious injury in a fall, from a falling object, in a construction...
by author | Mar 8, 2019 | Author: The Van De Water Law Firm, Employment Law
Let’s face it, the legalization of the recreational use of marijuana in New York State appears a foregone conclusion. Both the state Legislature and Gov. Andrew Cuomo are negotiating whether to include the legalization of recreational marijuana in the state budget...
by author | Mar 8, 2019 | Lawyer Wellness, Wellness
Luke Perry dying of a massive stroke shocked many people. He was a beloved actor known for his roles in 90210 and more recently in the series Riverdale. It is hard to believe someone at the age of 52 would die of a stroke, especially when no outward cause seemed to...
by author | Mar 7, 2019 | Medical Malpractice
Author: Sackstein Sackstein & Lee, LLP How Medication Errors in Nursing Can Compromise Patient Safety Medication errors in nursing homes are medical errors, and they are common enough that the medical field has set an error rate. According to the Nursing Home...
by author | Mar 6, 2019 | Employment Defense Attorneys
Governor Cuomo Is Supporting the Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana legalization for recreational use appears to be on the verge of becoming law in New York State. Medical marijuana has been legal since 2014, but what would legalization for recreational use mean for...
by author | Mar 5, 2019 | age discrimination, employment age discrimination
There May be a Good Change in the Law on the Horizon Author: Bill Cafaro Older people (and “older” is subjective term), who cannot afford the luxury of retirement, are at a much higher risk of being let go. It’s also exceedingly difficult for them to compete in the...