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Decision of the Day: Administrative Court Finds Prevailing Wage Law Applies to Workers Who Cleaned NYC Subways During Pandemic

Decision of the Day: Administrative Court Finds Prevailing Wage Law Applies to Workers Who Cleaned NYC Subways During Pandemic

This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.  
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Suspect in NYC Subway Fire Is Charged With Murder in Woman’s Death

The man charged with murder in the woman’s death was identified by federal officials as a 3...
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Yoshio Taniguchi, Architect for MoMA’s Expansion, Dies at 87

He was a surprise choice for the ambitious project, but his design won praise as “drop-dead...
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Donor Expected to Admit to Making Illegal Contributions to Adams

Federal prosecutors said they planned to charge a businessman who has close ties to New York&rsqu...
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Veto Preserves Ban on Jury Service by Persons With Felony Convictions in New York

Veto Preserves Ban on Jury Service by Persons With Felony Convictions in New York

Gov. Kathy Hochul's veto shifts focus back to the New York Civil Liberties Union's federal class ...
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Steven Englander, Leader of an Outsider Art Outpost, Dies at 63

As director of the fiercely independent cultural center ABC No Rio, he led the battle to halt its...
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SEC's Latest Enforcement Actions Fuel Demand for Big Law

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, Fenwick & West, Goodwin Proctor, Sidley Austin,...
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Albertine, New York's Most Charming French Bookstore

Albertine, in a Fifth Avenue mansion, is a portal to both Gilded Age New York and the Francophone...
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Luigi Mangione Pleads Not Guilty to N.Y. Charges in UnitedHealthcare CEO Killing

The Manhattan district attorney’s office charged Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing ...
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Luigi Mangione Defense Attorney Says NYC Mayor's Comments on Case Raise Fair Trial Concerns

Luigi Mangione Defense Attorney Says NYC Mayor's Comments on Case Raise Fair Trial Concerns

Last week, Mayor Eric Adams took part in a perp walk for the suspected killer of UnitedHealthcare...
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Hochul Vetoes 'Grieving Families' Bill, Faulting a Lack of Changes to Suit Her Concerns

A bill sponsor, Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal, D-Manhattan, indicated he will continue to advocate for ...
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How We Documented Life Inside New York’s Migrant Shelters

A Times reporter and photographer spent months with new arrivals as they navigated the city&rsquo...
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Recent Decisions Regarding the Telephone Consumer Protection Act

The authors write "This column discussed recent noteworthy decisions of the U.S. District Court f...
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Distressed M&A: Mass Torts, Bankruptcy and Furthering the Search for Consensus: Another Purdue Decision

The author writes "This fall, the bankruptcy court extended the preliminary injunction for the th...
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For Safer Traffic Stops, Replace Paper Documents With ‘Contactless' Tech

Lawrence Hsieh offers his thoughts on replacing the current paper driver requirements with a tech...
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