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Trademark clarity where it’s manufacturer versus distributor Trademark clarity where it’s manufacturer versus distributor Internet Law
Opening an Estate for a Foreign Decedent in New York Opening an Estate for a Foreign Decedent in New York New York Law
County Boards Of Education Lack Statutory Authority To Issue Zoning Exemptions For Charter Schools County Boards Of Education Lack Statutory Authority To Issue Zoning Exemptions For Charter Schools Property Law
Use of fake identities found deceitful in commercial email — why not elsewhere on the Internet? Use of fake identities found deceitful in commercial email — why not elsewhere on the Internet? Internet Law
Something Biden and Trump Can Agree On?—Data Centers, AI and Energy Generation Something Biden and Trump Can Agree On?—Data Centers, AI and Energy Generation Property Law

Understanding Your Disability Rights at Work in New York

Posted on September 13, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Understanding Your Disability Rights at Work in New York
Understanding Your Disability Rights at Work in New York

If you’re living in New York and have a disability, you may wonder if your employer is allowed to treat you differently because of it. The answer is no, and at Gash & Associates, P.C., we are committed to ensuring that your rights are protected under the law. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and…

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New York Law

Canadian Trademark Intelligence: Catalog of Cancellation Events

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Canadian Trademark Intelligence: Catalog of Cancellation Events

This post catalogs the 57 cancellation events CIPO has allocated as of 4 June 2024. Like prosecution and opposition events, cancellation events are reflected in the Action Histories presented via CIPO’s online trademark database. As of 4 June 2024 CIPO has created 57 different cancellation events as itemized in the table below.  Click any of the…

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Canada Law

The European Parliament and the United Nations | Epthinktank

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The European Parliament and the United Nations | Epthinktank

More information about our Cookie Policy.   The present website is hosted by WordPress.com, a service by Automattic. Automattic is a global company with thousands of servers located in several separate data centres around the world. While Automattic takes care of the security of the platform, we, the European Parliamentary Research Service, own the content…

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European Law

(2) the Closed Controlled Access Centres – International Law Blog

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(2) the Closed Controlled Access Centres – International Law Blog

Josepha Close, PhD The first post in this series reviewed the evolution of the hotspot approach as it was applied on the Greek islands. The present one focuses on a new incarnation of the hotspot approach: the ‘closed controlled access centres’ that are meant to replace hotspots in the reception of migrants on the Aegean…

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European Law

Startup Company Best Practices for Protecting Intellectual Property and Trade Secrets — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 9, 2024

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Startup Company Best Practices for Protecting Intellectual Property and Trade Secrets — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 9, 2024

For startups, intellectual property (IP) and trade secrets are often among the most valuable assets. Protecting these assets is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge and ensuring long-term success. However, startups face unique challenges in safeguarding their IP and trade secrets due to limited resources and the fast-paced nature of their growth. This article outlines…

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Internet Law

Fraud on the Court, Spoliation and A Lost Memory

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Fraud on the Court, Spoliation and A Lost Memory

Jingyi Ni v Shenlaw, LLC 2024 NY Slip Op 51148(U) Decided on August 1, 2024 Supreme Court, New York County Lebovits, J. is a fascinating case. To start it is not really a legal malpractice case, and might have been brought for the purpose of saving an EB5 immigration application rather than for money damages….

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New York Law

Public law claim not an “equity” for the purposes of an “in personam” claim”against title of a registered proprietor of land

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Public law claim not an “equity” for the purposes of an “in personam” claim”against title of a registered proprietor of land

The Court of Appeal recently considered a claim that a right to apply for an order to have a decision of a public body set aside on public law grounds, in and of itself, could constitute an in personam right for the purposes of the Transfer of Land Act 1958’s indefeasibility provisions. In MAPA Pearls Pty Ltd v…

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Property Law

“Commercial Real Estate: Predictions and Reflections 2023” – Practical Law Real Estate

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“Commercial Real Estate: Predictions and Reflections 2023” – Practical Law Real Estate

Practical Law Real Estate asked leading real estate practitioners to share their thoughts on recent developments impacting the US commercial real estate market. Commercial real estate experienced another year of impressive growth in 2022, and despite cyclical headwinds, including increased interest rates, inflationary pressures, and a recession, the outlook for 2023 is cautiously optimistic. Although…

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Judge Suppresses Evidence of New York DWI Refusal

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Judge Suppresses Evidence of New York DWI Refusal

Refusals Can Be Actions and Not Words The Judge Suppressed the Defendant’s DWI Refusal  to take a chemical Intoxilyzer Breath Test Based on Improper/Incomplete Refusal Warnings.  What Can We Learn from this New York DWI Refusal case? After a DWI Arrest the Police Must Advise of the Consequences of a Refusal to Give Breath In…

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New York Law

A good excuse? Delaying the Procurement Act 2023 to make procurement mission-oriented — How to Crack a Nut

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A good excuse? Delaying the Procurement Act 2023 to make procurement mission-oriented — How to Crack a Nut

The UK has been in a long process of procurement law reform that was due to kick in on 28 October 2024, following a 6-month ‘go live’ notice for the Procurement Act 2023. Today, a 4-month delay has been announced and the new UK procurement rules will only enter into force on 24 February 2025…

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European Law

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