DOJ Fails to Challenge 5th Circuit Ruling Striking Fiduciary Rule
5/3/18
By: Theodore C. Peters
On March 15, 2018, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal stuck down the “fiduciary rule” proposed by the Department of Labor (DOL), which required brokers to act in the best interests of their clients in retirement …
Latest Developments In DACA
2/19/18
By: Kenneth S. Levine
On 2/15/2018 four (4) separate legislative bills that sought to address the March 5th termination of the DACA program, border security, family-based immigration and the Diversity Lottery were put up for a vote in the …
Cybersecurity Deadlines Approaching for Banking, Insurance, and Financial Services Companies
2/8/18
By: David A. Cole
Businesses that are subject to the New York Department of Financial Services (“DFS”) cybersecurity regulations should be aware of upcoming compliance deadlines. Don’t be fooled—these regulations may apply to your business even if you’re not located …
What Do You Call Your Chicken?
11/9/17
By: Jason C. Dineros
McDonald’s, the world’s second largest fast food chain (behind Subway, for those wondering), is facing a potential class action for advertising its food items containing chicken breast as being comprised of “100%” breast meat. Primarily targeting …
Reminder: New York’s Paid Family Leave Program Goes Into Effect January 1, 2018
11/7/17
By: Robyn Flegal
In 2016, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the nation’s most comprehensive paid family leave policy into law. New York will join California, Rhode Island, and New Jersey as the only states providing a paid family leave …