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BUDGET OPENS DOOR TO FURTHER ALCOHOL-RELATED REFORMS
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BUDGET OPENS DOOR TO FURTHER ALCOHOL-RELATED REFORMS

Posted By: Alexandra Becker
Governor Hochul’s proposed executive budget for fiscal year 2025 (the “Budget”), released on January 16, 2024, includes a number of provisions which, while falling short of proposing sweeping change, should nonetheless have positive impacts on the liquor licensing and permitting process within the state. In 2022, the Commission to Reform the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law (the “Commission”) was formed to vote on whether to recommend changes to state laws to [...]
Newsletter 1.5.24: Is the Use of a Police Dog to Sniff a Person for Concealed Drugs a Search under the Fourth Amendment?
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Newsletter 1.5.24: Is the Use of a Police Dog to Sniff a Person for Concealed Drugs a Search under the Fourth Amendment?

Posted By: Robert Rosborough
Happy New Year!  Let’s take a look what has been happening in New York’s appellate courts over the past week. Court of AppealsPeople v Butler, 2023 NY Slip Op 06468 (Ct App Dec. 19, 2023)Criminal Law Issue: Does the use of a canine to detect the scent of illegal drugs concealed on a person’s body qualify as a search within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?Facts: After observing the defendant make what they believed was a hand-to-hand drug [...]
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Practice Area(s):   Litigation and Appeals
WOH LAWYERS PLAY A MAJOR ROLE IN THE E-COMMERCE REVOLUTION IN NEW YORK
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WOH LAWYERS PLAY A MAJOR ROLE IN THE E-COMMERCE REVOLUTION IN NEW YORK

Posted By: David Everett
The rapid growth in e-commerce has transformed global trade and brought producers and consumers closer together than ever before. The e-commerce revolution, accelerated by the COVID pandemic, resulted in the need for society to develop additional infrastructure to get packages to consumers more quickly and more efficiently. It has transformed the way people live, work and shop in the 21st century. Our lawyers are on the front lines of this global revolution. Our extensive experience in [...]
Practice Area(s):   Land Use and Development
NYSBA CasePrepPlus Newsletter 12.8.23
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NYSBA CasePrepPlus Newsletter 12.8.23

Posted By: Robert Rosborough
Must a Criminal Defendant Preserve a Second Amendment Challenge to a Firearm Conviction that Occurred Before the US Supreme Court Declared New York’s Gun Laws Unconstitutional?The Court of Appeals was busy the week right before Thanksgiving, so we’ll focus this week on those decisions.  The Court addressed notice of assignments of insurance policies, who can be held liable for failing to withhold and pay a business’s taxes, whether collective bargaining is required before [...]
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Practice Area(s):   Litigation and Appeals
NYSBA CasePrepPlus Newsletter 11.17.23: Can Plywood on a Bathtub Qualify as a Scaffold under Labor Law § 240?
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NYSBA CasePrepPlus Newsletter 11.17.23: Can Plywood on a Bathtub Qualify as a Scaffold under Labor Law § 240?

Posted By: Robert Rosborough
Let’s take a look what has been happening in New York’s appellate courts over the past week. Appellate Division, First DepartmentKeilitz v Light Tower Fiber N.Y., Inc., 2023 NY Slip Op 05661 (1st Dept Nov. 09, 2023)Construction Law, Labor Law § 240Issue:  Is pulling fiber optic cables underground through existing conduit “altering” work to qualify for protection under Labor Law § 240 where it part of a larger project, and can an object falling from [...]
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Practice Area(s):   Litigation and Appeals