Increase in New York State Minimum Wage January 1, 2025
Effective January 1, 2025, the New York State statutory minimum wage will again increase. Currently, New York State has two minimum wages,... Read More
New Amendment to the Rules of the Chief Administrator: What New Reporting Requirements Mean for NY Attorneys
Starting December 1, 2024, attorneys in New York State will be required to provide additional information about their legal admissions outside of... Read More
What You Need to Know About the Restaurant Revitalization Fund
While the Covid-19 pandemic has affected every corner of the U.S. economy, arguably no sector has been hit harder than the restaurant... Read More
President Biden Extends Pause on Federal Student Loan Payments to September 30, 2021
During President Biden’s first day of office, the freshly inaugurated president wasted no time signing seventeen executive orders, ranging from mandating masks... Read More
Attorneys Lew Tesser and Randy Tesser Write Article for NY Engineers
The New York State Society for Professional Engineers is a voluntary organization for licensed engineers in the State of New York. They serve... Read More
Partner Greg Ryan Quoted in ACA Insight Article
ACA Insight, a publication of the Washington D.C. organization, ACA Compliance Group, drew on TRR Partner Greg Ryan‘s experience with the Advisers... Read More
Can Your Website Get Your Business Sued?
For a business, compliance with the law is not a one-time item on a checklist, but an ever-evolving pursuit. This is especially... Read More
How can administrative decisions affect your case?
In our latest New York Law Journal piece, “Do New York State Courts Apply the ‘Chevron’ Two-Step for Deferring to Agencies,” Partner... Read More
Supreme Court finds that Provision in Public School Teachers’ Collective Bargaining Agreement Violates the Establishment Clause
By Lewis Tesser and Timothy Nolen Recognizing an apparent split between the Appellate Divisions, a recent decision from the Nassau County Supreme... Read More
Federal District Court finds that Agency’s Denial of Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Certification was not Arbitrary and Capricious
Certification as a Disadvantaged, Women, or Minority-Owned Business Enterprise can have a substantial impact on a business’ operations and bottom-line. A recent... Read More