Significant New York Employment Law Decision by Stephen M. Kramarsky
New York is an “at will employment” state. This means that, under New York law, employers are generally free to terminate employees as...
New York Law Journal "Reviewing the CFAA: Second Circuit Clarifies Claim Accrual, Limitation&qu
Locks, the saying goes, keep honest people honest. Good physical security will keep out the curious passer-by or casual miscreant, but no...
Huffington Post / DPK in the News
Why The 'Deflategate' Ruling Could Finally Limit Roger Goodell's Power It's still too early to judge the aftermath of the Brady case,...
Forbes / DPK in the News
Ukranian Stock Scam May be Fraud, But Is It Insider Trading? "'What it really highlights is these guys were the farthest things from...
New York Law Journal "Why Attorneys Must Take Negotiation Emails Seriously" by Thomas E.L.
For the most part, contract negotiations conducted through emails are not unique. Certain nuances aside, they are subject to the same...
New York Law Journal "Fee Shifting in Copyright Cases: A Close Look at 'Beastie Boys'&q
One of the hardest questions a lawyer gets from a client is also one of the most common: "Should I sue?" The answer may have surprisingly...
New York Law Journal "Facebook Filings: Social Media and Service of Process" by Stephen M.
Over the past decade, social media has been one of the fastest and most unpredictable areas of Internet growth. Social media companies...
New York Law Journal "Reasonableness of Insurance Allocation Decisions Following Settlement&quo
A couple of lessons can be learned from this case. First, although New York courts endorse a robust "follow the settlements" doctrine,...
New York Law Journal "Click Here to Waive a Jury Trial: 'Nicosia v. Amazon'" by St
Startup entrepreneurs love "disruption"—a buzzword that has come to mean sweeping out old models of delivery or consumption and replacing...
The National Law Journal / DPK in the News
A Keen Grasp Of The Legal Fundamentals Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky is named to The National Law Journal's "Litigation Boutiques Hot List" in...