New York

Located in the Northeastern portion of the United States, and in the Second Federal Circuit, New York is a state that often sets precedent across the country with its court decisions as well as its legislation and regulations. It is the fourth most populous state in the United States and was one of the 13 original colonies. It was admitted as the eleventh state to the union on July 26, 1788. With 29 votes in the Electoral College, the state is highly prominent and influential in national elections.

 

New York City is home to nearly 40% of the state’s residents and is the most populous city in the US. The city is a premier gateway for legal immigration into the US; NYC is also home to the United Nations Headquarters. It has often been referred to as the media, financial, and cultural capital of the world, and the world’s most economically-powerful city.

 

Bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania, New York has a very diverse population. The state shares a maritime border with Connecticut and Rhode Island, and an international border with Canada. New York’s education system is comprised of over 200 public colleges and universities, including Columbia University, Cornell, New York University, and Rockefeller University; all which have been ranked in the top 35 universities in the world.

 

New York is known worldwide as a cultural center, and for many dangerous incidents which have occurred throughout its history. From the World Trade Center (911 attacks) on September 11, 2001, where two planes were hijacked and flew into the Twin Towers, to the devastation from Hurricane Sandy in 2012, several natural disasters, and terrorist attacks have been plotted in the State, namely its most prominent city, New York City. Heightened security and police forces are often present, especially during major events in the state.

New York State Government consists of a judicial, an executive and a legislative branch mirroring the federal government. New York has had four constitutions since the original colonial charter was replaced in 1777.  The most recent was in 1894; however, there was a constitutional convention as recently as 1967, however, those provisions and amendments were not adopted by the New York electorate.

 

The Executive branch consists of the elected positions of Governor, Lieutenant Governor,  Attorney General and Comptroller, with over 100 state agencies and 20 departments.  Regulations are compiled in the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations and published by the New York Department of State.  The Legislative branch of New York includes the New York State Senate and the New York General Assembly, with powers and procedures again mirroring the federal government.

 

The New York Unified Court System is overseen by the Chief Judge of the State of New York in concert with the Chief Administrative judge and the Office of Court Administration with other New York agencies playing a smaller role.

 

The New York State Supreme Court has general jurisdiction in civil cases across New York and criminal cases in New York City.  The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court hears appeals, and the Court of Appeals, that sits in Albany is the highest court in the state.  Individual county courts hear felony criminal cases, and New York Civil Court and New York Criminal Court hear cases around the state. 

The National Law Review covers news, legislation, and litigation from New York. From state regulations on data protection and cybersecurity, same-sex marriage, to employment law, disputes within the workplace and FMLA legislation, are a few of the stories readers will find on the site. Agency news from the NLRB, litigation dealing with social media/online media, budget bills, and the NYSE/world markets, are among the many topics visitors will find on the National Law Review.

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2020
COVID-19: New York Updates as of March 22, 2020 Faegre Drinker
Jul
22
2020
Eligibility Changes Coming to New York Medicaid Home Care Faegre Drinker
Jul
20
2016
Recent New York Decision Provides a Reminder that the Common Interest Exception May Be Applied Narrowly in the Transactional Context Faegre Drinker
Mar
16
2018
New York City Employers Must Provide Temporary Work Schedule Changes to Employees for “Personal Events” Beginning July 18, 2018 Faegre Drinker
Jun
4
2018
New York City Employers: Get Ready to Comply with the Earned Safe and Sick Time Act Faegre Drinker
Nov
15
2019
DOJ Drops Insider Trading Charges After Guilty Plea Found Insufficient Faegre Drinker
Apr
14
2020
New York Department of Financial Services Issues New Guidance Regarding COVID-19 Cybersecurity Risks Faegre Drinker
Jun
3
2020
Pandemic Furloughs in Place? Time to Assess Your WARN Obligations Faegre Drinker
Sep
22
2020
Dunkin’ Brands, Inc. Agrees to Pay $650,000 to Settle 2019 Data Breach Lawsuit Brought by the New York Attorney General’s Office Faegre Drinker
Nov
30
2020
Supreme Court Orders Preliminary Injunction in Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo Faegre Drinker
Feb
23
2021
New York City Council Imposes Stricter Discipline Requirements on Fast Food Employers Faegre Drinker
May
6
2012
Executive Life Insurance Company of New York (ELNY): Now What? Faegre Drinker
Jul
8
2014
The Government Intervenes In False Claims Act Case Alleging Failure To Return Overpayments Within 60 Days Faegre Drinker
Oct
21
2014
New York ZocDoc Treats Doctor With Some Rule 68 Medicine Faegre Drinker
Sep
26
2018
TCPA Claims Still Uncertain (Although Death and Taxes Remain So) Faegre Drinker
Mar
21
2019
New York City Human Rights Law’s Protections Extend Beyond the Big Apple Faegre Drinker
Sep
22
2022
Central Park Karen’s Discrimination Case Dismissed: Learning from Responding to Viral Videos Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Oct
27
2021
Second Circuit Broadly Interprets Exception to Immunity for Foreign Entities Under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
May
25
2023
AI, AI, Uh-Oh! Can Artificial Intelligence Programs Put You at Risk for Discrimination Lawsuits? Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Nov
1
2021
New York Adds ADA-Type Requirement and Teeth to Debt Collection Procedure Act Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Jan
26
2022
Beware of New Insurance Disclosure Requirements for Defendants in New York Litigation Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Jun
7
2022
Ransom Payment Debate Is Reminder to Stick to Cybersecurity Fundamentals Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Jan
12
2023
Know Before You Post: Pay Transparency Laws and Job Postings Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Dec
20
2021
Servicers That Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail, Warns NY AG Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Jun
21
2023
NIL Tug of War: Evolving State NIL Laws and the Prospects of a Federal NIL Bill Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Dec
16
2021
Employees Miffed by Your Monitoring of Company Devices? Give Notice Now to Hopefully Avoid Annoyance Later Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Feb
8
2023
New York Finalizes Commercial Lending Disclosure Regulations Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
May
11
2023
The George Santos Indictment: An Explainer Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Jun
23
2015
Dinosaur No More: Lawyers in New York and Florida Told to Up Their Tech Game The Rainmaker Institute
May
22
2014
When Rave Reviews Become Risky Re: Internet Reviews McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie and Kirkland, PLLC
Dec
12
2014
Mergers and Acquisitions Not Always Successful, So Plan Wisely McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie and Kirkland, PLLC
Sep
22
2014
In Employment Law What Is A “Micro-Unit” – and Why Does It Matter? McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie and Kirkland, PLLC
Sep
24
2014
Part II: In Employment Law What Is A “Micro-Unit” – and Why Does It Matter? McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie and Kirkland, PLLC
Aug
12
2014
The Hidden Impact Zoning Laws Have On Human Health McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie and Kirkland, PLLC
Oct
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2014
Here One Minute, Gone The Next: Temporary Retail Tenants McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie and Kirkland, PLLC
 

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