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When Arbitral Awards Go Against Regulatory or Statutory Law

The federal court, Southern District of New York, has addressed the argument that the arbitral award should be set aside upon showing of disregard for the law.

12/05/2016

You Snooze, You Lose: Pittsburgh Lawyer Falls Asleep at Trial

A Pittsburgh lawyer admitted that his client's conviction may have been the direct linked to the fact he had taken some cold medicine the day of the trial.

11/29/2016

Supreme Court to Decide Social Media Website Use By Sex Offenders

A North Carolina state law prohibiting convicted sex offenders from "accessing" social media websites is under review by the U.S. Supreme Court.

11/04/2016

Trestle Inc. Annual Bricklaying 2016 - Dedicated to Joseph Catania

Trestle Inc. began in 2002 when Fr. Bill Scafidi, Founder and President, noticed a neglected, graffiti-laden, and vandalized railroad trestle along the Newburgh waterfront.

10/19/2016

Tips and Trends for New York Employers on November 2, 2016

Free information session offered at Mount Saint Mary College - Aquinas Hall - Room 163. Topics include: Unemployment & Minimum Wage Issues and Claims...

09/27/2016

Employers looking to Monitor Workers with Wearable Technology May Face Big Legal Hurdles

Wearable trackers for employees is on the rise. Is "Big Brother" the new reality if employers across the world start monitoring their employees?

09/20/2016