Articles From 2017

Editor’s comments By Lewis F. Matuszewich International and Immigration Law, May 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s comments By Lewis F. Matuszewich International and Immigration Law, March 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s comments By Lewis F. Matuszewich International and Immigration Law, February 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor Lew Matuszewich.
Editor’s introduction By Hon. Edward Schoenbaum, (Ret). Bench and Bar, July 2017 A message from the newly appointed Editor, Hon. Ed Schoenbaum.
Editor’s note By Sandra Blake Mental Health Law, December 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor Sandra Blake.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, December 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By Hon. Edward J. Schoenbaum, (Ret.) Bench and Bar, November 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor Ed Schoenbaum.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, October 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By John L. Nisivaco Tort Law, September 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor John Nisivaco.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, August 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By John L. Nisivaco Tort Law, June 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor John Nisivaco.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, June 2017 An introduction to this issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, April 2017 An introduction to the issue from Co-Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By Samuel H. Levine Construction Law, March 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor Samuel Levine.
Editor’s note By Eric L. Singer Construction Law, January 2017 An introduction to the issue from Editor Eric Singer.
Editor’s notes By Richard D. Hannigan Workers’ Compensation Law, November 2017 An introduction to this issue from Editor Rich Hannigan.
Editor’s notes By Richard D. Hannigan Workers’ Compensation Law, September 2017 News and updates from editor Rich Hannigan.
Editor’s notes By Richard D. Hannigan Workers’ Compensation Law, June 2017 A message and introduction to the issue from Editor Rich Hannigan.
Editor’s notes By Richard D. Hannigan Workers’ Compensation Law, March 2017 News and updates from Editor Rich Hannigan.
Editor’s notes By Richard D. Hannigan Workers’ Compensation Law, January 2017 News and updates from Editor Rich Hannigan.
The EEOC Strategic Enforcement Plan for 2017 to 2021 By Noah A. Frank Diversity Leadership Council, June 2017 The Strategic Enforcement Plan highlights enforcement priorities and alerts employers to areas most likely to attract the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's investigative eye.
Effective communication between attorney and assistant leads to better work product By Elisha S. Deen Law Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, February 2017 Use these suggestions to make the most of your assistant's help.
Elder law desk reference: 2017 numbers and statistics By Martin W. Siemer Elder Law, February 2017 A compilation of useful info you'll want to keep handy.
Electronic filing fees may now be taxed as court costs (& more)! By Robert G. Markoff Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, January 2017 Until the recent enactment of SB 2845, these filing fees could not be taxed as court costs as they were not authorized by state statute.
Eliminating statutes of limitations for all sexual-related offenses By Alex Yorko Civil Practice and Procedure, May 2017 Should the statutes of limitations for all sexual assaults be eliminated?
Embracing change: Why is it so difficult? By Rich Sheehy Young Lawyers Division, April 2017 Change is hard, it’s messy, and it’s frightening, but it can also be exhilarating, liberating, and lead you to possibilities you never imagined! By approaching change, whether in a legal career or in one’s personal life, as a process with distinct stages, you can manage the anxiety and overcome the inertia that holds us back from reaching your goals.
Employee’s suit for green-card sponsorship fails By Michael R. Lied International and Immigration Law, May 2017 A summary of Gason v. Dow Corning Corporation.
Employee’s suit for green-card sponsorship fails By Michael R. Lied Labor and Employment Law, April 2017 A discussion of Gason v. Dow Corning Corporation.
Employer flubs credit check on job applicant By Michael R. Lied Labor and Employment Law, February 2017 A summary of Catherine Ohle v. The Neiman Marcus Group.
Employers must prepare for penalty assessments under the Affordable Care Act By Steve Flores Employee Benefits, December 2017 The Internal Revenue Service recently released a set of FAQs and a new form Letter 226J that will be used to alert employers of a penalty under 4980H of the Internal Revenue Code.