by Cindy Silver | Mar 20, 2019 | Author: Stephen D. Hans & Associates
Should Employees Have the Right to Disconnect from Work After Hours? In 2017, a “Right to Disconnect” law passed in France, and a similar bill was introduced to the NYC Council last March. It is currently under consideration. Living in the Information Age where we are...
by Cindy Silver | Mar 12, 2019 | Author: Chris Van De Water, employment law-legalize marijuana in NY, Recreational Use of Marijuana NY
Let’s face it, the legalization of the recreational use of marijuana in New York State appears a foregone conclusion. Both the state Legislature and Gov. Andrew Cuomo are negotiating whether to include the legalization of recreational marijuana in the state budget...
by Cindy Silver | Mar 12, 2019 | Author: Bill Cafaro, Employment Law-Terminated?
There May be a Good Change in the Law on the Horizon Author: Cafaro Verdicts Older people (and “older” is subjective term), who cannot afford the luxury of retirement, are at a much higher risk of being let go. It’s also exceedingly difficult for them to compete in...
by Cindy Silver | Mar 11, 2019 | Wellness
Luke Perry dying of a massive stroke shocked many people. He was a beloved actor known for his roles in 90210 and more recently in the series Riverdale. It is hard to believe someone at the age of 52 would die of a stroke, especially when no outward cause seemed to...
by Cindy Silver | Feb 22, 2019 | WORKERS COMPENSATION ATTORNEYS, WORKERS COMPENSATION BENEFITS
Can You Recover Workers’ Compensation if You Are Paid “Off the Books”? Author: Pyrros & Serres LLP New York City | Bronx | Brooklyn | Queens Workers’ Compensation Lawyers It’s a common occurrence in the United States—working for someone without being on their...