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 | Raising the Minimum Wage in New York State Through the Budget, Laborpress Deanne M. Braveman, Edward Pichardo, Richard D. Winsten; Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article April 29, 2013, previously published on April 10, 2013 As early as 1912 states began proposing minimum wage standards meant to protect women and children in the workforce. By 1920 thirteen states passed minimum wage laws. In a series of cases culminating with the 1936 case of Moreland v. New York ex rel. Tipaldo, 298 US 587, the United States Supreme...
|  | Raising the Minimum Wage in New York State Through the Budget Deanne M. Braveman, Edward Pichardo, Richard D. Winsten; Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article April 15, 2013, previously published on April 10, 2013 As early as 1912 states began proposing minimum wage standards meant to protect women and children in the workforce. By 1920 thirteen states passed minimum wage laws. In a series of cases culminating with the 1936 case of Moreland v. New York ex rel. Tipaldo, 298 US 587, the United States Supreme...
|  | Federal Appeals Court Questions Long Standing New York Rule Governing Enforcement of Non-Compete Agreements Meyer Suozzi English Klein P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article March 7, 2013, previously published on February 26, 2013 Employers have a legitimate interest in preventing former employees from appropriating the good will of customers created and maintained at the employer’s expense. A common way to safeguard valuable customer relationships is through restrictive covenants contained in employment agreements....
|  | The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 Jayson J. R. Choi, Nathaniel L. Corwin, Patricia Galteri, Carmela T. Montesano; Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article February 1, 2013, previously published on January 28, 2013 After teetering at the edge of the fiscal cliff, Congress pulled back at the last moment and passed The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (ATRA), signed into law by the President on January 2, 2013. ATRA maintains the favorable framework for estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer (GST)...
|  | NLBR Ruling Condemns Blanket Policies Requiring Employee Confidentiality During Internal Investigations Lois Carter Schlissel; Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article October 22, 2012, previously published on October 18, 2012 Employers who receive complaints from employees about their co-workers frequently direct that the details of any ensuing investigations be kept confidential. The rationale is that restricting discussion of an employee's allegations against a co-worker will serve to protect the integrity of the...
|  | Nassau County School Tax Increases Richard G. Fromewick; Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article October 19, 2012, previously published on October 17, 2012 For many who received their Nassau County School Tax Bill in October, it was a terrible surprise. Although many assessments were reduced, those tax payers were not likely to see a reduction in their tax bill from the prior year. This is because commercial and residential tax rates were...
|  | New Law Regarding Disclosure of Social Security Numbers in New York A. Thomas Levin; Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article August 22, 2012, previously published on August 21, 2012 New York State has enacted new legislation, effective December 12, 2012, which prohibits requests for disclosure of Social Security numbers (SSN) for any purpose, except where the law specifically allows such disclosure.
|  | Long Island Residential Tax Assessments in the News Richard G. Fromewick; Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article August 18, 2012, previously published on August 14, 2012 All of a sudden newspaper reporters are realizing that there are over 100,000 residential and 20,000 commercial tax assessment complaints in Nassau County alone each year. There seems to be a disproportionate number of complaints from the “affluent” communities on the North Shore and...
|  | NY Legislature Expands Permissible Employee Paycheck Deductions Joni Haviva Kletter; Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article July 27, 2012, previously published on July 23, 2012 For many years, employers and employees in New York have been stymied by rigid legal restrictions on paycheck deductions. Even deductions that would benefit employees and that are requested by employees have been prohibited. That is about to change.
|  | A Primer on Automobile Insurance Donnalynn Darling; Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article July 24, 2012, previously published on July 19, 2012 Although a large portion of our family budget goes to paying automobile liability insurance premiums, few of us truly understand the coverages we are paying for and the protection (or lack of protection) our auto policies afford our families. Here is a brief explanation of the types of coverage...
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