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9/11 Award Ruled Separate Property in Divorce Case Image

9/11 Award Ruled Separate Property in Divorce Case

Mark Fass

An injured firefighter's entire federal September 11th Victim Compensation Fund award constitutes separate property for the purposes of equitable distribution, a state appeals court in Brooklyn has ruled.

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Forensic Custody Assessments

Jeffrey P. Wittmann

A look at some of the valuable and important information available to family and matrimonial courts via the services of skilled forensic psychologists who are cautious about grounding their opinions in the empirically verified specialized knowledge base of their profession.

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Ethical Concerns: Medical Liens and Rights of Subrogation Image

Ethical Concerns: Medical Liens and Rights of Subrogation

J. Michael Hayes

In last month's issue, the author discussed the development of federal and New York State statutory and case law regarding third-party liens against the proceeds of medical judgments. Part Two herein concludes the discussion.

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Understanding the Doctrine of Informed Consent Image

Understanding the Doctrine of Informed Consent

Kim M. Ruder & Samatha T. Lemery

It is important that we help our clients to understand the duties they owe their patients. One such duty, the parameters of which continue to evolve and become more refined ' is the duty to facilitate the patient's informed consent.

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NY Divorce Rule Freezes Couple's Assets Without Court Order Image

NY Divorce Rule Freezes Couple's Assets Without Court Order

Joel Stashenko

As of Sept. 1, divorcing couples in New York no longer need to seek a temporary restraining order prohibiting their spouse from the unauthorized spending, transfer or concealment of assets under a rule established by court administrators.

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Practice Tip: The Expanding World of the Product Liability Litigator Image

Practice Tip: The Expanding World of the Product Liability Litigator

Joseph J. Ortego & Barbara A. Lukeman

The specialty of product liability legal practice is greatly expanding. Modern day product liability litigators are called upon to litigate cases involving subject matter that is far more complex and varied than years past.

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Overtime Implications of Bonus Plans Under the FLSA

William J. Wortel

This article discusses both the general rule that bonus payments must be included in the "regular rate" calculation for overtime purposes, and the three most common exceptions to this general rule. It also tests your knowledge of these rules.

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Damages: A Tax Break for Plaintiffs Raises Interesting Issues Image

Damages: A Tax Break for Plaintiffs Raises Interesting Issues

Chad L. Staller & Stephen M. Dripps

The Third Circuit recently delivered a significant clarification on economic damages in employment matters. In <i>Eshelman v. Agere Systems Inc.</i>, the court held that plaintiffs in employment-discrimination suits may recover for the negative tax consequences of receiving a lump-sum award for back pay.

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Too Much Information?

Josh Davis & Neil McKittrick

There is considerable information available in cyberspace ' much of it interesting, some of it damning, and some of it false. Obtaining that information feels risk free and virtually untraceable. However, the universe of employment laws applies to much of what happens when virtual sleuthing yields tangible job consequences.

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