Judicial Dispatch – Vol. 11 No. 1
A publication of the Judicial Section of the New York State Bar Association Can’t see this edition? Please view it as a PDF here.
A publication of the Judicial Section of the New York State Bar Association Can’t see this edition? Please view it as a PDF here.
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CASE LAW DEVELOPMENTS Court of Appeals Holds That Division of Human Rights Rationally Concluded That Threat of Litigation Can Qualify as Required Adverse Action to Support Retaliation Claim But Rules That DHR Improperly Shifted Burden on Whether Activity Was Protected In Matter of Clifton Park Apts., LLC v. New York State Div. of Human Rights, … Continued
TOPIC: Listing of Degrees by Attorney Working in Nonlegal Capacity DIGEST: An attorney who has earned a juris doctor degree may use a “J.D.” designation on letterhead and business cards while working in a nonlegal capacity as long as the lawyer takes care to ensure that any relevant audience is not misled to believe that … Continued