by William Lalor | Jul 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
Non-competition agreements or “covenants not to compete” are a form of restrictive covenant often found in employment agreements, including in New York and Connecticut. Generally, these provisions bar an employee from engaging in competition with an employer either...
by William Lalor | Jul 17, 2020 | Uncategorized
Among the frustrating realities for physicians, administrators, and others in the medical profession are never-ending compliance obligations. Regulations can be complex and dense, with compliance costly and time-consuming. The so-called “STARK” framework is...
by William Lalor | Jul 16, 2020 | Uncategorized
Our firm works routinely with clients on questions and issues related to long-term care insurance. You or a loved one may have purchased long-term care insurance coverage anticipating that it will be available should the need arise. Typically, long-term care policies...
by William Lalor | May 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
Judge Lawrence Marks, the Chief Administrative Judge in the New York state court system, announced yesterday that starting this Monday, May 4th, litigants in matters pending in NY courts can file new motions and respond to pending motions and file other applications....
by William Lalor | Mar 26, 2020 | Uncategorized
Especially for those of us in New York, Connecticut, or a handful of other states, the legal, employment and business impacts of COVID-19 are already dramatic and near-ubiquitous. In the past few days, our firm has heard from businesses of all sizes facing dramatic...
by William Lalor | Aug 13, 2019 | Business Law, Insurance Law, Uncategorized
“Loss profits” is one component of potentially recoverable damages in a small business or other business setting. A fire or flood caused by a third-party affecting a business may damage a building structure, inventory and other property, or real property, as to...
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