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New York, NY – Did you move recently? At the time you moved, were you involved in any kind of legal proceeding? If so, it’s important for you to update
New York, NY – Did you move recently? At the time you moved, were you involved in any kind of legal proceeding? If so, it’s important for you to update
WASHINGTON— The case could have been called OSHA v. COVID — and the Supreme Court ruled in favor of COVID. On Jan. 13, the Court ruled 6-3 to delay the
New York, NY — The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911, was one of the deadliest blazes in the city’s history prior to 9/11. It’s tragic victims were mostly immigrant young
New York, NY – Last week, we introduced part one of my short series on homelessness in New York City. For this week’s entry, however, I reached across the George Washington
New York, NY – Adam Krauthamer is the outgoing president of the American Federation of Musicians Local 802, the largest local union of professional musicians in the world. Local 802’s
New York, NY – If you want to enjoy a fun, family-oriented and well-acted show that keeps you laughing, Mrs. Doubtfire is the show for you. At the two shows I attended,
New York, NY – In 1955, Trouble in Mind author Alice Childress refused to make changes to her play about racism in the theater. Sixty-six years later, the Roundabout Theatre
New York, NY – Working men and women are rising up, risking all and taking collective action against unchecked exploitation in the era of Covid-19 — and Senate Democrats had
New York, NY – Billionaire businessman John Catsimatidis didn’t bolt out of bed Saturday morning after being visited by four ghostly apparitions in the night and suddenly rush to double
New York, NY – The Workers’ Compensation Law makes an important distinction between a “lunch break” and a “coffee break.” In general, injuries that occur during a lunch break
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