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By ALM Staff | December 29, 2022
This decision was picked from New York's court dockets and summarized by the Law Journal's decision editors.
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By Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer | December 15, 2022
As discussed in this article, determining whether a privity-like relationship is proven, or at the motion to dismiss stage adequately pleaded, is intensively fact-specific.
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By Chris O'Malley | December 9, 2022
"Construction industry employers should take steps now—before the EEOC investigates their organization—to minimize their risk of a discrimination or harassment lawsuit," the law firm Venable wrote in a note to clients.
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By Marianna Wharry | November 30, 2022
"The photographic evidence produced did not definitively disprove Mr. Del Rio's testimony," Judge Thomas Logue wrote for the court. "Rather, when Mr. Del Rio's testimony and the photographic evidence at issue are taken together, it is clear they present an issue of fact for a jury to decide."
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By Elizabeth Coppolecchia | November 30, 2022
At a time when certainty is lacking, property developers should consider the following approaches to protect their interests as they negotiate new contracts for construction.
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By Brian Lee | November 29, 2022
Former Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance Jr. said the measure, called Carlos' Law, would "align the penalties and New York State law, for a corporation in a serious case like this." A building trade association said the bill is well-intentioned but "goes too far."
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By Matt DiBara | November 29, 2022
Surviving inflation will take some savvy business maneuvering and an understanding of the ebb and flow of inflation as a whole.
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By Michael A. Mora | November 22, 2022
The $13 million verdict included emotional damages sustained by the victim's wife, who has become his full-time caregiver.
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By Melea VanOstrand | November 18, 2022
"Unless the legislature gets very aggressive about how they require them to be managed, I think the model of voluntary funding is simply wrong. I think it will lead to a lot of condo failures over the next few years," said Tyler Berding, a founding partner of the construction defect law firm Berding & Weil.
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By Apoorva Patel, Christiane Deniger and Joe Durkin | November 18, 2022
The construction industry is likely to remain in flux in the upcoming years, and legal finance will serve as an essential tool for parties in construction disputes.
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