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New Law to Clarify Disclosure of Credit Card Surcharges Goes Into Effect Sunday, February 11, 2024!
Starting Sunday, February 11, 2024, a new law regarding the disclosure of credit card surcharges will take effect, bringing greater transparency and protection for consumers in business transactions.
New York Estate: Common Areas of Estate Litigation
The New York Estate landscape can be fraught with legal complexities, often leading to estate litigation. Understanding these common areas and stages is crucial for navigating New York's complex estate litigation terrain!
New York Rings in the New Year with New Employment Laws
There are many new laws enacted in New York which drastically impact employers. Some of these laws include, but are not limited to: Minimum Wage/Exemptions, Paid Family Leave, and the NY Clean Slate Act. To learn more about these new laws and how they may affect your business, continue reading here.
New York Employers Face New Requirements Under Recently Enacted Laws and Regulations
New York employers are navigating a complex landscape of new laws and regulations that came into effect at the start of the year, prompting a need for a thorough review of policies and practices.
Notice of Recorded Document
The ACRIS Notice of Recorded Document System is here to empower you with timely information about deeds, mortgages, and related documents affecting your ownership interest in real property.
DOL Issues Final Independent Contractor Rule
On January 9, 2024, the Department of Labor (DOL) issued its Final Rule for analyzing whether a worker is considered an employee or an independent contractor under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
IRS Reminder: January 31, 2024 Filing Deadline for Employers to File Wage Statements and Independent Contractor Forms
Attention Employers and Business Owners – The IRS has issued a crucial reminder… January 31, 2024 is the filing deadline for wage statements and independent contractor forms. Don’t risk penalties or delays — stay informed here!
New York City Employers Must Make Room for Another Notice Distribution and Posting Requirement
Beginning July 1, 2024, New York City employers must distribute to employees and "conspicuously post" a notice provided by city agencies that list employee rights under federal, state, and local law. This new obligation is a reminder for employers to stay on top of compliance.
IT’S 2024 – HERE ARE THE NEW LAWS THAT NEW YORK SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
In the ever-evolving landscape of New York's legal framework, 2024 brings forth a series of impactful laws that every resident should be aware of. From economic shifts to healthcare advancements and social reforms, the state is paving the way for a more inclusive and informed society.
AI IN 2024: MONITORING NEW REGULATION AND STAYING IN COMPLIANCE WITH EXISTING LAWS
Stay informed in 2024 with our comprehensive guide on the five critical issues shaping the AI landscape. Don't miss out on the latest developments in upcoming AI legislation, current and future litigation, cybersecurity and privacy risks, labor and employment issues, and AI governance practices.
NEW YORK CITY PASSES BILL REQUIRING EMPLOYERS TO PROVIDE AN “EMPLOYEE BILL OF RIGHTS” TO ALL EMPLOYEES REGARDLESS OF IMMIGRATION STATUS
By July 1, 2024, employers will be required to provide a copy of the bill of rights to each of their current employees, and thereafter, covered employers will be expected to distribute the workers' bill of rights on an employee's first day of work.
THIS NEW FRAUD WAVE IS SPREADING – SOME THOUGHTS
Discover the alarming surge in check fraud and how you can safeguard your finances. Don't fall victim to check washing scams! Learn why the U.S. Department of the Treasury is urging Americans to stop mailing checks.