Among the many disruptions that COVID-19 has visited upon the business world, the pandemic has made many corporate crisis management playbooks obsolete when it comes to managing interconnected legal and reputational risks. What’s different about today’s crisis landscape that makes organizations Continue Reading
New York Law Journal | Tenants Beware: Your Cure Period May Not Be as Long as You Think
Tenants often successfully use a landlord’s failure to comply with notice requirements of a lease to seek dismissal of summary proceedings. See Parkchester Apts. Co. v. Walker, 1995 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 738, at *2 (Civ. Ct. Bronx City. 1995) (dismissing non-payment petition because landlord failed to Continue Reading
ADA Requires Online Businesses To Make Their Websites Usable By The Disabled
The Bottom Line Businesses with an online presence, and those agencies designing and building websites for businesses who sell goods and/or services online, should review their websites for ADA compliance. Companies should further explore technology available to make their websites accessible to Continue Reading