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Many of the attorneys in the Law Firm Alliance author articles and thought leadership pieces on important topics and trends covering a wide variety of practices.  

While these articles are correct on matters of law when they are produced, verdicts, rulings, legislation and other actions may affect the applicability of some of the information. Please consult your legal advisor before making decisions on the information you read here.

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FY2023 H-1B Cap Registration – What You Need to Know

January 20, 2022
Melina LaMorticella, Turid Owren, Alan Perkins, and Melany Savitt - Tonkon Torp LLP
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New York State’s Eviction Moratorium Has Expired

January 18, 2022
Collin M. Carr - Bond, Schoeneck & King
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A Trap for the Unwary: Defaulting Related, but Different, Issues on Appeal

January 18, 2022
Cullen D. Seltzer, Sands Anderson PC

Evans v. Evans has rightly received attention for its helpful discussion of when notice by publication is permitted. Less prominently featured, but as important for appellate practitioners, is the Supreme Court’s discussion of when an argument on appeal might be defaulted.


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DOH Mandates COVID-19 Testing Prior to Nursing Home Visitation

January 14, 2022
Catherine A. Graziose and Mark A. Mainello - Bond, Schoeneck & King
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Supreme Court Blocks Enforcement of OSHA’s Vax-or-Test Rule; What Now?

January 14, 2022
Michael D. Billok and Nihla F. Sikkander - Bond, Schoeneck & King
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DOH Gets Green Light to Mandate COVID Boosters for Covered Entities

January 13, 2022
Catherine A. Graziose - Bond, Schoeneck & King
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Supreme Court Stays Large Employer COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

January 13, 2022
Brian G. Muse, Sands Anderson PC

On January 13, 2021, the Supreme Court issued an Order staying OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard requiring employers with 100 or more employees to adopt COVID-19 Vaccination and test policies 


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Reasons Why a Real Estate Transaction with a Local Government May Take So Long

January 13, 2022
Vivian Seay Giles, Sands Anderson PC

When a locality wishes to sell or acquire real property, the transaction will have requirements that may not be as familiar to those who regularly engage in private transactions.


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Fixing the Appellate Record When It’s Broken: Undoing Clerical Errors

January 13, 2022
Cullen D. Seltzer, Sands Anderson PC

In U.S. v. Jenkins, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit handed down an opinion with an interesting wrinkle for appellate practitioners. It took up the question of when an appellate record that’s incomplete, on account of a clerical error, can be fixed.


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