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CDC Nationwide Order Halting Most Evictions

Renters may still be evicted for reasons other than not paying rent or making a housing payment.

Construction Corner - August 2020

More importantly, never assume that one-sided and seemingly unfair "CM Friendly" provisions will not be enforced by the Courts.

08/18/2020

Right to Counsel Before Submitting to A Chemical Test

In every Driving While Intoxicated matter, it is important that your lawyer examine and potentially

08/11/2020

New York State Legislature Opens The Door To The Disclosure Of Law Enforcement Disciplinary Records Through Foil

Though many have lauded the repeal of Section 50-a, there is no question that it will create new challenges for municipalities attempting to navigate the already-complex FOIL laws.

Jonathan DeJoy
07/28/2020

Business Succession Planning in the COVID-19 Era

This short article lists a few key considerations to be thinking about if the idea of succession planning for your business is finally moving to the top of the pile.

Honorable Steven I. Milligram Memorial Program

Steven Irwin Milligram (July 16, 1953 - April 28, 2020) was well known for his many fine qualities, as a professional, a contributing member of his community, a father, a husband, and a friend to so many.

07/09/2020