The continued evolution of bankruptcy petitions, schedules
Recently and perhaps in the Halloween spirit, I stumbled upon a link to Edgar Allen Poe’s 1842 bankruptcy filing. Despite his release of “The Murders
Recently and perhaps in the Halloween spirit, I stumbled upon a link to Edgar Allen Poe’s 1842 bankruptcy filing. Despite his release of “The Murders
In a recent decision rendered in the context of a Union organizing campaign involving Browning Ferris Industries [i], a divided National Labor Relations Board has
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is requiring all lenders to implement new disclosure forms for most mortgage loans applied for starting October 3, 2015.
I am often asked for advice by landlords who own a single apartment and property management groups who own multifamily apartment buildings alike, whether they
Can someone with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia consent to sexual contact with another person? What if it’s a situation involving a married couple or two
The law is always going to be playing catch up to technology. That is an often-used saying amongst attorneys, and nowhere is it more prevalent
Canada set a worldwide precedent against spamming with its new anti-spam law going into effect on July 1, 2014.
Many local students, graduates and young professionals seek to live within the city bounds of Rochester. With the high price of properties, some homebuyers have
I. Recent Decisions: 1) Adelphia Recovery Trust v. Goldman, Sachs & Co., 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 6211 (2d Cir. April 4, 2014): Do avoidance
Put aside for a moment the creepiness most of us have experienced in immediately seeing an ad on Facebook for an item you were shopping