Web Hosts Need To Remain Exempt From Libel Laws But Only If They Manage Sites With Content Neutrality
Columnist Michael Starvaggi, A Local Attorney, Ponders The Defamation Realm On Websites In Light Of Recent Rockland County Cases
Continue ReadingColumnist Michael Starvaggi, A Local Attorney, Ponders The Defamation Realm On Websites In Light Of Recent Rockland County Cases
Continue ReadingAs creative as the home-turned-warehouse movement might be, the idea needs legal scrutiny before being embraced.
Continue ReadingAfter years of legal wrangling including allegations of fraud, forgery, and perjury, the former Blue Beverage Bottling site in the Village of Haverstraw was purchased at public auction by Haverstraw Joyland Oz LLC for $3 million, though its plans for the factory and large site remain unclear.
Continue ReadingThe corporate veil shields the personal assets of shareholders of a corporation (or members of a limited liability company (“LLC”)) from the reach of the business’ creditors, judgments, and liabilities
Continue ReadingIt will be incumbent on businesses to take every precaution to set up tight protocols to protect employees and visitors to limit exposure to legal action.
Continue ReadingThe Governor’s closure orders distinguishing between essential and non-essential businesses created a bright line rule to determine which business could operate.
Continue ReadingThe following is part one of a two part series providing guidance to employers and HR professionals on how to (i) limit workplace exposure to COVID-19 to help prevent its spread and (ii) deal with the legal ramifications of the virus should it impact your workplace.
Continue ReadingHealth concerns are paramount amidst the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19), but business owners are rightly worried about the economic impact they are already feeling. Business owners should take proactive steps immediately to mitigate potential economic fallout.
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