The Impact of Pending and Existing Employment Legislation on Employment Lawyers and Clients
November 1, 2010
The Impact of Recent Regulatory Developments in Employment Law, published by Aspatore Books Employment litigation specialist Carol Goodman authors a book chapter on what laws -- existing and pending -- affect employment attorneys and their clients, and in what way. The chapter is part of a larger book covering regulatory changes in employment law.
City Program Could Streamline Brownfield Process
September 2, 2010
GlobeSt.com A new program that allows the NYC Office of Environmental Remediation to investigate some brownfields sites, oversee remediation and -- applying state DEC criteria -- advise that cleanup has been completed properly, gives developers a potentially viable option to redevelop tainted property, Louis Evans writes. He notes that the state's program -- heretofore the only game in town -- offered a relatively protracted and sluggish process and says developers would be wise at least to consider the city program.
1st Use Of New Pooled Investment Anti-Fraud Rules
December 19, 2008
Securities Law 360 Steven Feldman advises securities law practitioners to familiarize themselves with the SEC's new anti-fraud rules promulgated under the Investment Adviser Act. He predicts that the SEC and federal prosecutors will employ those rules in efforts to target hedge funds.