
New York Now Recognizes a New Exception to the Hearsay Rule
As of January 2022, New York will adopt a new provision to the Civil Practice Law and Rules, CPLR §4549, which expands the admissibility of statements made by a party’s agent or employee.
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NY Removes Qualifying Conditions for Medical Cannabis
The program will now allow for practitioners to certify patients for any condition that the practitioner believes can be treated with medical cannabis.
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Understanding the Impact of Cannabinoids on COVID-19
This article is intended to provide clarification on cannabinoids, their interaction with COVID-19, and discuss the legal landscape surrounding cannabis and cannabinoid research.
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Digital Asset Estate Planning: Summary and How to Plan
If you own digital assets, you should include them when you plan your estate. In our latest article, FRB’s Daniel J. Gershman, Esq. writes about how to incorporate digital assets into your estate plan.
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New Law Requires Insurance Disclosure in Litigation
On December 31, 2021, Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law New York State Senate Bill S7052. Senate Bill S7052 amends New York’s Civil Practice Law and Rules (“CPLR”) as it relates to insurance disclosures.
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Tax Considerations for the Sports Card Market
With the sports card industry thriving, prices for cards are at unprecedented levels. What does this mean for taxes? In this article, FRB’s Michael Curatola, Esq. overviews the rising tax implications for collectibles and sports cards.
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