Press & Publications

Date Category Title Publication Author
04/2023 Lawsuits - General Democrat Welcomes Jim Jordan's Subpoena of Alvin Bragg Staffer Newsweek NICK MORDOWANEC
05/2023 Lawsuits - General Conservatives Call Out Sotomayor's $3M from Publisher Amid Thomas Reports Newsweek NICK MORDOWANEC
02/2023 Lawsuits - General 'Unhinged' Mike Lindell Rant Targets DeSantis Election Results Newsweek NICK MORDOWANEC
01/2023 Lawsuits - General Hunter Biden's Alleged Rent Payments Spark Wave of Conspiracy Theories Newsweek NICK MORDOWANEC
03/2023 Constitutional Law Kellyanne Conway Meeting With N.Y. DA Is Bad Sign for Trump: Legal Experts Newsweek NICK MORDOWANEC
02/2023 Lawsuits - General Fox News Texts, Emails 'Nightmare Fuel' for Lawyers: Legal Expert Newsweek NICK MORDOWANEC
03/2023 Lawsuits - General Trump Wants to Delay Trial in Hopes of Avoiding Consequences: Michael Cohen Newsweek NICK MORDOWANEC
03/2023 Lawsuits - General Ex-Asst. U.S. Attorney Issues Stark Warning About Michael Cohen Testifying Newsweek NICK MORDOWANEC
09/2023 Political Judge Fines Trump's Lawyers for Ridiculous Argument: 'Fantasy World' Newsweek NICK MORDOWANEC
10/2023 Political Ivanka Trump Has Fifth Amendment Problem Newsweek NICK MORDOWANEC
10/2023 Political Ivanka Trump Has Fifth Amendment Problem Newsweek NICK MORDOWANEC
09/2023 Lawsuits - General Why Lindsey Graham Wasn't Charged in Trump Georgia Case Newsweek Nick Mordowanec
08/2023 Political Donald Trump Was 'Deeply Suspicious' of Mark Meadows for Months Newsweek Nick Mordowanec
07/2023 Discrimination Suffolk County employee endured racists taunts and retaliation, complaint says Newsday Newsday
02/2022 Real Estate - General NYC couple forced to move says "Good Cause Eviction Bill" needed ot limit surprise rent spikes CBS News Natalie Duddrige
08/2023 Real Estate - General Manhattan's average rent soared to record $5,588 in July CBS New York Natalie Duddridge
02/2021 Employment Employees in the New York City Fast Food Industry Will No Longer Be Considered "At-Will" The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
12/2020 Employment Complying with Employment Laws Applicable to Remote Employees The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
10/2019 Employment New York State Overhauls Discrimination/Harassment Laws Opening the Floodgates to Future Claims The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
12/2019 Employment Employers May be Exposed to a Sex Discrimination Lawsuit From...an Alleged Harasser? The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
01/2020 Employment FLSA Settlements Reached Via Rule 68(a) Offer of Judgment Do Not Require Court Approval The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
02/2020 Employment Top 5 Labor and Employment Laws of 2019 The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
10/2020 Employment How to Track a Remote Employee’s Hours Worked in Compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
04/2019 Employment Misclassification of Employees as Independent Contracts: A Costly Mistake The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
05/2019 Employment The Court of Appeals Salvages the Home Health Care Industry by Upholding the DOL's "13-Hour Rule" The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
04/2019 Employment Supreme Court Rules That an Employer Can Forfeit its Right to Challenge an Employees Failure to Exhaust His or Her Administrative Remedies The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
12/2018 Employment Supreme Court Expands Reach of ADEA The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
11/2018 Employment New Sexual Harassment Laws - What Corporate Counsel Needs to Know The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
01/2019 Employment Suffolk County Bans Employers From Inquiring Into Applicant's Salary History The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
02/2019 Employment Top 5 Labor and Employment Laws of 2018 The Suffolk Lawyer Mordy Yankovich, Esq.
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