Pete Antiaris (see photo -- with shield), of ServeNY, testified during a trial to defend his company's service of papers on a business. He won at trial; the losing party appealed. ServeNY wins again. The appeals court stated as follows: "in light of the detailed testimony of the process server
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DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT LAW: GOOD-FAITH INTERACTIVE PROCESS
In a recent decision penned by Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam, Jacobsen v. New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation,1 the Court of Appeals addressed the obligations of an employer when an employee puts it on notice that he has a disability. The court ruled that an employer's failure to consider the
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Pardalis & Nohavicka Consumer Law Update: Crawford v. Hertz
Life Imitates Comedy; But Not So Funny For Car Rental Company. A New York City customer made a reservation at Hertz in Manhattan on the street where he lived, 45 days in advance. When he arrived at the designated time, Hertz informed him that it had over booked. Two hours
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PN Art Law Update: Legal battle between Artist and a Gallery: Who Owns the Art?
The parties' written agreement provided that the Gallery would act as the Artist's "exclusive agent" in matters relating to any future deal for the exhibition and sales of limited edition prints published exclusively by the Gallery during the term of the agreement. It was alleged that the agreement was modified
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PN Partner Taso Pardalis at the White House with Vice President of The United States of America Joe Biden
Pardalis & Nohavicka LLP partner Taso Pardalis at the White House with Vice President of The United States of America Joe Biden.