A Look Back at the 2025 New York Legislative Session

Seyfarth Synopsis: With the 2025 New York legislative session now completed, several bills that passed both…

Can a New York City Slip and Fall Lawyer Sue if I Was Injured On a Freshly Mopped Floor?

Slip and fall accidents may seem minor at first, but they can quickly lead to serious…

Common Causes of Mass Transit Accidents in New York City – Who Is Liable?

New York City’s extensive public transportation system serves millions of residents and visitors every day, but…

Court Overturns Plea After Judge Inflates Maximum Sentence — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — March 21, 2025

When a judge warns that losing at trial could mean forty-five years behind bars for a…

Understanding No-Fault Insurance in New York

15 Jul Understanding No-Fault Insurance in New York: What It Means for Your Injury Case New…

How to Prove Negligence in a UPS or FedEx Truck Accident in New York

Delivery trucks don’t get a free pass because they carry packages. When a UPS or FedEx…

Can a Police Officer Legally Question and Detain You in Your Driveway? — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — March 14, 2025

In a recent case before a New York criminal court, a police officer followed a suspect…

When Does a Witness Qualify as an Expert in New York Criminal Cases? — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — February 20, 2025

During litigation, it is common for one party to have an expert testify in support of…

When Can a Police Officer Legally Demand that an Occupant Step Out of His Parked Vehicle? — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — March 7, 2025

In the state of New York, case law is clear that police officers have the right…

When Can Police Officers Legally Impound a Vehicle After a Traffic Stop? — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — January 23, 2025

In some criminal cases, officers impound a suspect’s car after they conduct a traffic stop. Is…

When Should a Trial Attorney File a Motion to Suppress? — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — February 6, 2025

As we have often discussed, one powerful tool that criminal defense attorneys can employ is the…

Can Minor Violations of Traffic Law Reasonably Lead to a Traffic Stop in New York? — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — January 25, 2025

If you drive on the roads of New York, you are automatically susceptible to police-initiated traffic…

How to get things rolling in the Empire State: Autonomous vehicle testing in New York | Knowledge | Norton Rose Fulbright | United States | Global law firm

New York State is now open for autonomous vehicle testing, and interested companies can begin testing…

New York Bill Aiming to Protect Organized Labor Seeks to Overstep the Purpose and Scope of the NLRA and NLRB

By: Arthur Telegen and David S. Ostern Seyfarth Synopsis: On Tuesday, June 17, 2025, the New…

New York toughens consumer protection laws to fill federal gaps

AI schemes, dead theft, predatory lending, data breaches outlawer By Truman Lewis of ConsumerAffairs June 20,…

Conflict of Laws Texas Style: When New York Law Governs a Texas Loss

One of the most overlooked and consequential issues in property insurance litigation is the question of…

How to Prove Negligence in a Slip and Fall Case in New York

Slip and fall accidents can turn ordinary days into painful, life-altering events. Whether they happen in…

What if the Property Owner Blames Me for My Fall and Can a New York City Slip and Fall Lawyer Help?

Suffering a fall on someone else’s property can be painful, stressful, and confusing, especially if the…

New York Releases FAQs, Model Training, and Model Policy for Retail Workplace Violence Prevention Law

Seyfarth Synopsis: A workplace violence prevention law passed by the New York State legislature in June…

Can You Sue UPS or FedEx After a Delivery Truck Accident in New York?

Most of us purchase products online, and many do so daily. With the increase in these…

New York Court Rules that Lower Court Reasonably Denied Defendant’s Motion to Suppress — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — January 16, 2025

In a recent gun case before the New York Appellate Division, First Department, the defendant asked…

The Emergency Doctrine as Reason for a Police Officer to Search Private Property — New York Criminal Attorney Blog — January 9, 2025

In a recent New York gun case, the Court upheld a warrantless search of a defendant’s…