New York court issues gag order against Trump in hush money case – JURIST

New York court issues gag order against Trump in hush money case – JURIST

New York’s highest court on Tuesday issued an order restricting former US president Donald Trump from making extrajudicial statements that could sway jurors and witnesses ahead of his upcoming trial for alleged... Read more »
New York judge sets April 15 start date for Trump in falsified business records case – JURIST

New York judge sets April 15 start date for Trump in falsified business records case – JURIST

A New York judge set an April 15 start date on Monday for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s criminal case against former US President Donald Trump. The trial was originally scheduled to... Read more »
New York appellate panel reduces 4M Trump civil fraud bond to 5M – JURIST

New York appellate panel reduces $464M Trump civil fraud bond to $175M – JURIST

An appeals court in New York lowered the $464 million bond imposed on former President Donald Trump in his civil fraud case on Monday. The five-judge panel ordered the bond be reduced... Read more »
New York City to Consider Its Own Ban on Employer Noncompete Agreements Following Governor’s Veto

New York City to Consider Its Own Ban on Employer Noncompete Agreements Following Governor’s Veto

New York City lawmakers are considering a measure that would make the city the latest jurisdiction to ban noncompete agreements between employers and their employees, after Governor Kathy Hochul in December 2023... Read more »
New York Supreme Court Decides What Types of Services Can be Info

New York Supreme Court Decides What Types of Services Can be Info

On February 29, the New York Supreme Court issued its latest decision construing what types of services can be considered taxable information services. In Dynamic Logic, the court upheld the New York Tax Appeals Tribunal’s... Read more »
New York City Releases Workers’ Bill of Rights, Poster

New York City Releases Workers’ Bill of Rights, Poster

The New York Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) published the “Workers’ Bill of Rights” on March 1, 2024. The Workers’ Bill of Rights is meant to serve as a comprehensive... Read more »
New York Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against Lending Companies

New York Attorney General Files Lawsuit Against Lending Companies

On March 5, the New York Attorney General filed a lawsuit against a network of over 30 lending companies and their officers alleging their involvement in a predatory “merchant cash advance” lending scheme that... Read more »
New York federal jury convicts former Honduras president on drug trafficking, conspiracy charges – JURIST

New York federal jury convicts former Honduras president on drug trafficking, conspiracy charges – JURIST

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Friday that a federal jury in New York convicted former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández on three charges for his involvement in a drug trafficking... Read more »
Evan Citron and Douglas Klein Discuss Evan Joining Jackson Lewis’ New York City Office

Evan Citron and Douglas Klein Discuss Evan Joining Jackson Lewis’ New York City Office

Evan Citron and Douglas Klein discuss Evan’s arrival at the firm and the unique challenges of the Big Apple’s ever-evolving landscape of workplace regulation in “Jackson Lewis Picks Up Ogletree Veteran In... Read more »
New York legislature approved new congressional map – JURIST

New York legislature approved new congressional map – JURIST

New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed on Wednesday new congressional maps into law. The new legislation is set to take effect immediately. These new maps have been rather controversial since being proposed.... Read more »
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