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Author: rehan.rafique

Whistleblower Protection in New York as Explained by Hayes & Simon, PC.

Posted on September 11, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Whistleblower Protection in New York as Explained by Hayes & Simon, PC.
Whistleblower Protection in New York as Explained by Hayes & Simon, PC.

In our previous article on whistleblowers in NY we mentioned that “If an employee is fired for reporting a violation of law which creates and presents a specific danger to public health or safety, or is fired for refusing to participate in such an activity, then the employer may be exposed to a claim for…

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New York Law

Secession in the EU multi-level constitutional order — On Secessions, Constitutions and EU law

Posted on September 11, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Secession in the EU multi-level constitutional order — On Secessions, Constitutions and EU law
Secession in the EU multi-level constitutional order — On Secessions, Constitutions and EU law

Overall, secession within the EU,  triggers the repositioning of the relevant subject of EU law within the European constitutional landscape. This is why there has always been a question about how the EU may treat such constitutional events. For instance, Weiler has famously suggested that the EU should not and/or would not admit independent States…

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European Law

Cyclists and Hit & Runs: Why Civil Investigation is Important

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Cyclists and Hit & Runs: Why Civil Investigation is Important

By Patrick Brown, Principal Partner and Savannah Snyder, Student-At-Law   With an influx of cyclists on the roads, the safety of cyclists has never been more crucial. Unfortunately, hit-and-run crashes remain a dangerous reality for cyclists on the road.  The number of these cold, callous crimes seem to be increasing and at times, accountability lacking….

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Canada Law

Biden Administration’s Voluntary AI Safety Agreement

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Biden Administration’s Voluntary AI Safety Agreement

The Biden administration announced that it brokered a voluntary agreement with several of the biggest technology and artificial intelligence (AI) companies.  The agreement, available here, has the companies taking a number of actions intended to encourage safe, secure, and trustworthy development of AI technologies, particularly generative AI systems. While the commitments are not as extensive…

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Internet Law

What is an LLC and can I set one up in Ontario or Canada?

Posted on September 11, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What is an LLC and can I set one up in Ontario or Canada?
What is an LLC and can I set one up in Ontario or Canada?

You may have heard of and be wondering about the LLC or Limited Liability Company. The LLC is a popular business structure in the United States that provides the benefits of both a corporation and a partnership. However, the term LLC is not recognized in Canada, including in the province of Ontario. Therefore, if you…

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Canada Law

Supreme Court Rules, Refusal To Permit Religious Flag At City Hall Violates Free Speech — New York Zoning and Municipal Law Blog — May 12, 2022

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Supreme Court Rules, Refusal To Permit Religious Flag At City Hall Violates Free Speech — New York Zoning and Municipal Law Blog — May 12, 2022

On May 2. 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on the refusal of the City of Boston to permit the flying of a Christian flag, on a flag pole located at Boston’s City Hall Plaza. In Shurtleff v City of Boston Massachusetts, the Court ruled that the City had violated the First Amendment right of…

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New York Law

Commercial tenant seeks relief after landlord blocks plaza

Posted on September 10, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Commercial tenant seeks relief after landlord blocks plaza
Commercial tenant seeks relief after landlord blocks plaza

Legal disputes can arise in various areas of life, including business and property matters. Obtaining timely legal counsel is imperative in order to proactively address potential disputes or safeguard your rights in situations where disagreements may arise. In this blog post, we will explore the case of Mississauga Hardware Centre Inc. v. Prombank Investment Limited,…

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Canada Law

“Personal Injury” (Defamation) Coverage under a PULP — Depp v. Heard Defense Costs

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“Personal Injury” (Defamation) Coverage under a PULP — Depp v. Heard Defense Costs

From my LinkedIn post today (Sat., June 4, 2022): I rarely learn anything useful from the New York Post, but this article reports that Amber Heard “had to switch legal representation and is relying on her homeowner’s #insurance policy to cover the cost of her attorneys in the case. The bill for Heard’s attorney has…

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New York Law

FTC Takes on Noncompete Clauses As Harmful to Workers and Competition

Posted on September 10, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on FTC Takes on Noncompete Clauses As Harmful to Workers and Competition
FTC Takes on Noncompete Clauses As Harmful to Workers and Competition

In January, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) proposed a new rule that would ban employers from imposing noncompete clauses on their workers (employees, contractors, interns etc.) and require employers to rescind existing noncompete clauses and inform workers that they are no longer in effect. The FTC described the practice as an “often exploitative practice that…

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Internet Law

Thailand’s new residential lessee protections (Part 1)

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Thailand’s new residential lessee protections (Part 1)

On 18 February 2018 Thailand issued a notification under the Consumer Protection Act (1979), which regulates residential structure (i.e., e.g. house, apartment, and condominium) leases. Pursuant to the notification any person or company that leases five of more residential structures (with some limited exceptions) is considered a residential structure “business operator”. The notification goes into…

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Property Law

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