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New York State Law does not require an employer to provide its employees with holiday leave either paid or unpaid holiday leave. However, in New York City, a private employer may require an employee to work on holidays, in such scenarios, the employer may not be obliged to pay the employee...
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[*1] Luo v Cooper 2023 NY Slip Op 51490(U) Decided on April 28, 2024 Supreme Court, Kings County Maslow, J. Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports. Decided ...
[*1] Matter of Empire Ctr. for Pub. Policy v New York State Dept. of Health 2021 NY Slip Op 21150 Decided on February 3, 2021 Supreme Court, Albany County O'Connor, J. Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This opinion is uncorrected and...
TheConstitutionsoftheUnitedStatesandtheStateofNewYorkguaranteedefendantsincriminalcasesandlitigantsincivilcasestherightto atrialbyjury.TheNewYorkStateJudiciaryLawstatesthatalllitigantshavetherighttojuriesselectedfromafaircrosssectionofthe community and all eligible citizens shall have both the opportunity and ...
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key developments by state from Law360 Real Estate Authority — including big picture stats for commercial real estate in 2024, how one proptech company is leveraging resident data for multifamily profitability, and a conversation with a BigLaw leader about navigating New York's pot shop crackdown....
Section 519 of the New York State Judiciary Law covering “Right of juror to be absent from employment,” is reprinted on page 10 of this guide. Are out-of-state employers required to pay New Yorkers who serve as jurors? An out-of-state employer with more than 10 employees working in ...
State Senator Joe Griffo condemned the New York State's Court of Appeals for siding with Democrats in overturning the current congressional map.