As of Monday, New York has put a pause on all new jury trials in an effort to respond to the increase of COVID-19 cases throughout the state.
As of Monday, New York has put a pause on all new jury trials in an effort to respond to the increase of COVID-19 cases throughout the state.
Bus Driver Gets Cooked By MTA For Altercation With A Rider Thanksgiving is around the corner: Family, Friends and Food. Yes! This week’s Cup of Joe, takes us to the Clinton Hill section of Brooklyn, where Ted Allen from Chopped lives. Chopped has shot 450 episodes, and "Chopped Junior" has shot 52. In an interview with the Food […]
In their latest article on sports betting and athlete brands, CalvinAyre cites our firm's trademark strategy for Giannis Antetokounmpo as "pioneering." Dan Tyler, Senior Conference Producer at SBUSA organiser Clarion Gaming, said the conversations taking place around name and image rights in relation to sports betting, are at a very early stage and the potential […]
This week's case study examines an attorney who was arrested and charged with menacing with a weapon, criminal possession with a weapon with intent to use and child endangerment.
Understanding NYC Buyout Agreements It’s safe to say that, in New York, tenant’s rights and landlord’s rights have shifted and adjusted drastically recently with the rent regulation laws that passed last year, and now especially, with the moratoriums and rent exceptions made during the COVID-19 crisis. Nevertheless, for rent-stabilized tenants, negotiating a sizable buyout with their landlord […]
NYPD Officer Arrested For Spying On The U.S. As An Agent For China This week’s Cup of Joe comes out of the Bayside area of Queens, where President Trump used to get his favorite burger at Jackson Hole. The Bayside restaurant closed recently, but if you’re in Queens, you can just shoot over to the […]
A Cop-Killer Faces A Parole Board This week’s Cup of Joe will not take place in a courtroom; it will take place in a Parole Board Hearing room in New York City. But first, we have to go back to 1994, and talk about Sean McDonald, who became the first on-duty New York City police officer […]
For a licensed financial broker, the significance of receiving a Rule 8210 request from the Financial Regulatory Authority’s (FINRA) Department of Enforcement cannot be overstated.
Man Sues NYPD for $10 Million, Claims He Was Handcuffed to Hospital Bed After Car Accident https://youtu.be/Tou78pyi71EA City Island man is suing the NYPD for $10 million over claims officers handcuffed him to a hospital bed after he was injured in a car accident. Kevin Saulnier, 25, says this all happened over an unpaid parking […]
Nataly Goldstein speaks to Dailymail on the effect of New York's eviction ban on commercial landlords.