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Monthly Archives: January 2021

Collecting from a third party who owes money to your judgment debtor

As a judgment creditor with a money judgment in New York, you have options for collecting the money owed to you and satisfying the debt. If you know that a third party owes or will owe money to your judgment debtor, New York law provides for a…

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Restaurant servers soon may have to share tips

A new rule may have more New York servers sharing tips with other restaurant co-workers who haven’t received tips in the past. The U.S. Department of Labor has amended the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) to require nontraditional shared tip pools if restaurant servers get paid…

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Sexual harassment in the workplace now happening remotely

Countless professionals have become comfortable navigating Zoom meetings. But as workers settled into the new reality of working remotely in 2020-2021, new issues and transgressions emerge. Those who acted professionally in an office’s relatively formal environment were perhaps less clear about these boundaries when working…

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More about the New York notice of pendency, part 2

In part 1 of this post, we introduced the notice of pendency, which gives constructive notice of a pending lawsuit regarding a dispute about ownership, use, enjoyment or possession of real property such as land or buildings. In part 2, we look at when a…

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