New York Court Procedure Update Provides More Efficiency in Filing Court Documents
New York State governor Kathy Hochul has recently signed two bills into law that will expand the ability to submit affirmations in... Read More
Supreme Court Case Could Be Sea Change in Where Corporations Can be Sued
Recently, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway, a case that will have great consequences for corporations’... Read More
TRR Litigation Against City of Mount Vernon and Comptroller Gains Local Media Attention
Senior partner at Tesser, Ryan & Rochman, LLP, Lewis Tesser, is representing Kristyn Vanderberg-Reed, the Director of Veteran Services for the City... Read More
Resolving Disputes in the Time of Social Distancing
COVID-19 has hit our society hard. It is a health crisis and has thrown us into economic turmoil. Businesses are struggling to... Read More
Am I Allowed to Rent my Apartment on Airbnb?
Airbnb has exploded in popularity in New York City. Tenants have embraced the apartment sharing service as a means of easing the... Read More
May an Employee be Terminated for Certified Use of Marijuana?
By Daniel Reichelscheimer (Junior Associate) and Gregory J. Ryan (Senior Partner) In 2014, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law the Compassionate Care... Read More
Kings County Supreme Court Finds that New York is not an Inconvenient Forum for Personal Injury Suit Arising out of a Florida Accident
By Lewis Tesser, Partner, and Timothy Nolen, Associate A recent case from Kings County Supreme Court has held that it would not... Read More