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THSH Partner Mark Shaffer Quoted in S&P Global on Complex Cybersecurity Regulations, Disclosure Rules for Banks and Financial Services Institutions

04.12.2024

Securities and Investment Management partner Mark Shaffer was featured in an S&P Global article on heightened compliance regarding cybersecurity rules and disclosures for banks and financial services institutions.


Tannenbaum Helpern recognized by Law360 for 2023 Practice Group Of The Year: Construction

02.08.2024

Tannenbaum Helpern's Construction & Design Law practice has been named to Law360's 2023 Practice Group of the Year: Construction list.


Wayne H. Davis Quoted in AlternativesWatch Article, "SEC adopts private fund reporting changes"

05.05.2023


Randi B. May Quoted in Harvard Business Review, February 6, 2023

02.09.2023


Super Lawyers® Ranks 34 Tannenbaum Helpern Attorneys to 2022 New York City Metro Rankings – Two to Top 100 List

10.12.2022

22 Firm Attorneys Named Super Lawyers – Additional 12 to New York Metro Rising Stars List


How the SEC’s Recent ESG Proposals May Impact Private Funds | Hedge Fund Law Report

09.29.2022

In a recent Hedge Fund Law Report guest article focusing on ESG as it applied to the investment fund community, Wayne Davis and Karen Liu discuss the SEC’s recently proposed amendments to certain rules and forms under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 related to required ESG disclosure. The full article is attached here.


New York City’s looming pay transparency law could be a big headache for agencies | The Drum

03.02.2022

Employment attorney Marisa Sandler featured on The Drum about the new salary transparency law and the looming questions about what it means to ‘advertise’ a job, promotion or transfer opportunity and how it impacts positions outside of New York City.


Vincent Syracuse Receives State Bar’s Sanford Levy Award for Professional Ethics | NYSBA

02.10.2022

THSH attorney Vince Syracuse is the 2022 recipient of the Sanford Levy Award presented by the Committee on Professional Ethics of the New York State Bar Association and will receive the award on February 16th.


PoliticsNY | Cannabis Industry Power Players

01.31.2022

THSH litigator Paul D. Sarkozi on PoliticsNY for being a Cannabis Industry Power Player.


Biden's Competition Order To Affect Legal Industry Marginally | Law360

07.16.2021

Employment attorney Jason Klimpl quoted in this Law360 Pulse article on the impact of Biden's competition order and how much or little it will affect the legal industry.


NY Appeals Court's Suspension of Giuliani, Some See 'Courageous' Move, Others See an Overreach | Law.com

07.01.2021

Litigator Vincent Syracuse quoted in Law.com on the NY appeal's suspension of Rudy Guiliani and the hearing.


NY Bills Would Curb No-Poach And No-Rehire Pacts

04.21.2021

Employment attorney Jason B. Klimpl quoted in Law360 about what he thinks about the no-rehire pacts bill.

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Employers Might Require Vaccinations, Legal Experts Say

02.12.2021

Employment attorney Jason B. Klimpl quoted in Law360 about whether pregnant employees would be required to get the COVID-19 vaccination and what wage-and-hour and compensation effects effect other employees in regards to getting vaccinated.

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Two Tannenbaum Helpern Partners Tapped As NYSA Top Attys | Law360

12.17.2020

Law360

Tannenbaum Helpern attorneys Joel Klarreich and Jason Klimpl mentioned in Law360's article as both are named top attorney positions for New York Staffing Association.

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Divorce court is normally quiet during the holiday season, but this year it's booming as the pandemic drives couples apart | Insider

11.30.2020

Insider

Estate planning attorney Jordan Linn is quoted in Insider's article on how couples are getting divorced more during the holiday season and the pandemic.


NYC Bar Association Council Tells Court Officials It Opposes Cutting Older Judges | NYLJ

10.28.2020

New York Law Journal

Attorney Michael Regan featured in Law.com discussing how the state court system is trying to cut older judges off for budget purposes.

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Jaglom Breaks Down for Us the Seismic Complaint against DBI | Beer Business Daily

08.27.2020

Attorney Drew Jaglom discusses the Seismic Brewing cross-complaint against DBI Distributing in the August 27, 2020 Beer Business.


Courts grapple with virtual proceedings in quarantined New York

04.27.2020

MarketWatch

Tannenbaum Helpern attorneys Vincent Syracuse, Adam Felsenstein, and Alyssa Goldrich quoted in MarketWatch's article about New York’s virtual courts.


New York To Remain On “PAUSE” Until May 15

04.22.2020

NYSBA

Tannenbaum Helpern employment attorney Elizabeth Schlissel quoted in this NYSBA article on how New York is remaining on “PAUSE” until May 15th.


U.S. sick leave laws for coronavirus take effect

04.02.2020

Newsday

Tannenbaum Helpern employment attorney Elizabeth Schlissel quoted in this Newsday article on the federal Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act and the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act in New York.


75% to Work from Home: Are Law Firms Ready?

03.19.2020

NYSBA
Tannenbaum Helpern employment attorney Elizabeth Schlissel quoted in this NYSBA article written by Christian Nolan on if law firms are ready to work from home.


US workers are failing drug tests at an incredible rate — but legal weed has the future of these screenings in doubt

04.18.2019

Business Insider
THSH employment attorney Andrew W. Singer quoted in an April 2019 Business Insider article on the future of drug testing job candidates with more states legalizing marijuana.


Raiding Talent – Staffing Industry Review

03.25.2019

Tannenbaum Helpern attorney Joel Klarreich discusses how NYS courts tend to treat noncompete agreements as unenforceable unless there’s a reason to enforce them but federal courts located across the street take the opposite approach, and more.


2018 Law Day

10.09.2018

Many joined employment law attorneys Joel Klarreich, Jason Klimpl, and Andrew Singer on October 9th where they spoke at the comprehensive half-day conference on local laws and legal issues that impact New York staffing firms for New York Staffing Association’s Law Day.


Fortis Property Group Gets $66M for NYC Condos

10.03.2018

Multi Housing News

Tannenbaum Helpern's Eric Schoenfeld represented Fortis Property Group for a $66 million loan.


SEC charges 13 private fund advisors for failure to file

06.01.2018

PFM (Private Funds Magazine)

Tannenbaum Helpern’s securities litigator Ralph Siciliano quoted in an article regarding SEC’s actions to charge 13 private funds for failing to file FORM PF. (subscription may be required)


Beer in Decline and Amazon Big Issues at NBWA: Our Takes

10.13.2017

Beer Business Daily

Tannenbaum Helpern’s Andre Jaglom quoted in Beer Business Daily on the impact of Amazon entering the industry and whether beer distributors should worry.


Tech Tools for the Labor & Employment Lawyer

07.19.2017

Thomson Reuters’ Legal Tech Link Newsletter

Tannenbaum Helpern’s employment law attorney Jason Klimpl was interviewed on the applicability of technological innovations such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, automation and others in the legal practice of labor and employment law. (page 9)


How Private Fund Managers Can Navigate the Hazards of State Income-Sourcing Rules

07.13.2017

The Hedge Fund- Law Report

Tannenbaum Helpern’s tax law attorney Michele Itri was mentioned in an article in The Hedge Fund Law Report on the rules for sourcing state income, the related filing and apportionment rules, and other state tax issues relevant to private fund managers. (Subscription may be required to access article)


Abdus-Salaam's Death Is Loss for Commercial Bar, Lawyers Say

04.14.2017

New York Law Journal

Tannenbaum Helpern’s litigator Vincent Syracuse remembers Judge Abdus-Salaam and her contribution.


New York Life Investments to Acquire Majority Stake in Credit Value Partners

01.04.2017

New York Life Investments, the global asset management business of New York Life, has agreed to acquire a majority stake in Credit Value Partners, LP (CVP), a specialist boutique with opportunistic and distressed debt and high yield corporate credit investing capabilities. Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP acts as legal advisor to CVP.


EMS Staffing Company Draws Complaints

07.14.2016

Tannenbaum Helpern staffing attorney Joel A. Klarreich was quoted in The Journal News in a case involving a staffing agency hired by the Ramapo Valley Ambulance Corps to provide and manage paid ambulance crew members, is under investigation by the Department of Labor.


2nd Circ. Denies Harvey Newkirk's Motion For Bail

06.21.2016

Law360

Tannenbaum Helpern corporate attorney David R. Lallouz mentioned in a Law360 article, 2nd Circ. Denies Harvey Newkirk's Motion For Bail, about a trial in which he planned to testify as an expert witness about the M&A process and the role of deal attorneys.


Emmet Marvin, Tannenbaum Helpern Guide $90M NYC Loan

06.14.2016

Law360

Tannenbaum Helpern’s commercial real estate attorney Eric Schoenfeld was mentioned in Law360’s June 15th article for guiding Fortis Property Group in its $90 million loan for a new condo tower going up in New York City’s Financial District of New York City. (Submission may be required)


Legal Policies in the Workplace

05.18.2016

Tannenbaum Helpern’s employment law attorney Andrew Singer discussed the legal polices that companies should have in the workplace.


Up at Night

05.01.2016

Staffing Industry Review

In the May issue of Staffing Industry Review magazine, published by Staffing Industry Analysts, Joel Klarreich was quoted on the six things that can keep staffing executives up at night. Klarreich discusses the dangers that lurked in onerous indemnification agreements that can leave staffing firms on the hook for damages, which can be avoided by simply pushing back and recognizing some indemnification clauses that are not a “cost for doing business”. Additionally, he talks about misclassification of independent contractors.


Oregonians File Suit Against Megabrew, Most of it Divorced From Reality

12.04.2015

Tannenbaum Helpern's Distribution Attorney Drew Jaglom on how the allegations in the Oregon consumer suit against the Anheuser-Busch-SABMiller deal are simply divorced from reality.


Antitrust Issues With ABI-SABMiller Separate From Branch Issue

11.16.2015

Beer Business Daily

Tannenbaum Helpern's distribution attorney Drew Jaglom on the U.S. antitrust issues raised by the ABI-SAB Miller deal and its impact on craft brewers.


SABMiller/AB InBev antitrust review untainted by craft brewer distribution woes, lawyers say

10.16.2015

Lexology/Dealreporter.com

Tannenbaum Helpern's Distribution Attorney Drew Jaglom on antitrust issued raised by the ABI-SABMiller deal and whether it will impact craft beers' access to distribution.


Slater Gordon Woes Bad News For Public Law Firm Movement

08.07.2015

Law360

Tannenbaum Helpern's Andre R. Jaglom on how the plunge in stock price of the world's first public traded law firm is not a reason to oppose non-lawyer ownership of law firms. (subscription required).


US Law Firms Still Flirting With Going Public

07.01.2015

Law360

Tannenbaum Helpern's Andre R. Jaglom quoted in Law360 on US Law Firms going public and how ethical concerns can be addressed. (subscription required)


Ralph Siciliano on United States v. Newman

01.14.2015

Lawline – In the News

Tannenbaum Helpern's Ralph Siciliano on how the Second Circuit Court of Appeals' decision on the US vs. Newman case will alter the landscape of the law governing insider trading.


Commercial Division Says “Dilatory Tactics” Won’t Be Tolerated

01.09.2015

New York Law Journal

Tannenbaum Helpern's Paul Sarkozi on the impact of new language in statewide rules.


History of Payments for Distribution Rights Could Be Key to Tex Suit That “Goes to the Core” of Beer Policy

12.12.2014

CRAFT BREW NEWS

Tannenbaum Helpern's Drew Jaglom shares his perspective on the Texas lawsuit bought by the Institute of Justice on behalf of three craft brewers against state alcoholic beverage regulators.


Grokking Distributor Consolidation

10.09.2014

Beer Business Daily

Tannenbaum Helpern's franchise and distribution attorney Drew Jaglom on distributor consolidation, deal structuring, brand valuation and suppliers' impact on the success of a deal.


Mediation Program in Commercial Division Set to Launch (subscribers only)

06.27.2014

New York Law Journal

The New York Law Journal recently extensively quoted Paul Sarkozi, a partner in Tannenbaum Helpern's Litigation and Dispute Resolution department, about the new pilot mandatory mediation program in the New York County Commercial Division. Paul has been involved in the development of this program both through his work on Chief Judge Lippman's Task Force on Commercial Litigation and the Chief Judge's Commercial Division Advisory Council. The proposal, which has received strong support from in-house counsel and several bar associations, requires parties to conduct a mediation within seven months of assignment. The intent of the pilot program is to underscore the Commercial Division's commitment to facilitate the early and cost effective resolution of business disputes. Often matters that are mediated – either initially or after some exchange of information – will either result in settlement or allow the parties to narrow the issues and thereby reduce the expense and duration of a litigation. As Co-Chair of the Advisory Council's ADR Committee, Paul notes that he is thrilled that the court system has adopted the proposal.


NY Biz Attys Asked To Immediately Talk Settlement Discovery

04.10.2014

Law360

Tannenbaum Helpern commercial litigation partner Paul Sarkozi on a recent proposal to encourage early informal "settlement discovery" discussion to resolve disputes.


Marketplace

04.09.2014

New York Law Journal

In Wednesday, April 9th's New York Law Journal, Neil Botwinoff of Tannenbaum Helpern were mentioned in a story regarding Nordstrom Inc's seven-year lease at 205 W. 39th Street. Tannenbaum Helpern represented the landlord in the lease negotiation.


Plaintiff on Hook for Patent Offices Attorney Fees

01.07.2014

The National Law Journal

Tannenbaum Helpern's Andrew Berger on the "odd" federal law requiring plaintiffs who bring lawsuits challenging the USPTO to pay all of the agency's expenses regardless of outcome.

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