The Monday Morning Minute: Modification requests to the interior of a unit – what is reasonable?

Access to Rental Housing on a fair and equal basis is a right – and it’s the law. As a property owner, management agent or if you make your living from residential real estate, spend a minute a week to protect yourself from fair housing claims and suits. Join John each Monday morning and feel […]

Howard K. KurmanPrincipal, Offit│Kurman

Vasiliev, Klein & Usov joins IR as the exclusive Real Estate and Employment Law (Corporate) Member in Russia

IR Global, the world’s largest exclusive network of advisory firms is delighted to introduce Daniel Klein of Vasiliev, Klein & Usov. Daniel has joined IR as our exclusive Real Estate and Employment Law (Corporate) Member in Russia. Vasiliev, Klein & Usov is successor in interest of Hellevig, Klein & Usov, which was founded in 2005 […]

Vasiliev, Klein & Usov joins IR as the exclusive Real Estate and Employment Law (Corporate) Member in Russia

IR Global, the world’s largest exclusive network of advisory firms is delighted to introduce Alexander Litvinov of Vasiliev, Klein & Usov. Alexander has joined IR as our exclusive Real Estate and Employment Law (Corporate) Member in Russia. Vasiliev, Klein & Usov is successor in interest of Hellevig, Klein & Usov, which was founded in 2005 […]

SHIELD Act In Effect: Tips for Navigating Mandatory Cybersecurity Requirements

Cybersecurity is top of mind for most organizations. However – did you know that it is now the law? New York recently enacted the Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Security Act (the “SHIELD Act”). The SHIELD Act requires that organizations that own or license data that includes New York residents’ “private information” take reasonable steps to […]

Howard K. KurmanPrincipal, Offit│Kurman

Vasiliev, Klein & Usov joins IR as the exclusive Real Estate and Employment Law (Corporate) Member in Russia

IR Global, the world’s largest exclusive network of advisory firms is delighted to introduce Artem Usov of Vasiliev, Klein & Usov. Artem has joined IR as our exclusive Real Estate and Employment Law (Corporate) Member in Russia. Vasiliev, Klein & Usov is successor in interest of Hellevig, Klein & Usov, which was founded in 2005 […]

CEOminutes: Meet John Durante, Former President of Durante Rentals

John Durante is the co-founder and former president of Durante Rentals, a leading provider of construction equipment and tool rentals in the New York Tri-State Area. Construction professionals depend on Durante Rentals for cost-effective, on-demand access to specialized machines such as mini excavators, skid steers, light towers, generators, compressors, forklifts, and boom lifts. Since its […]

Howard K. KurmanPrincipal, Offit│Kurman

Shelley Brown of Steinberg Title Hope & Israel LLP Features On The Nancy Duffy Show

Exploring Workers’ Rights and Employer Challenges under the Shifting Nature of Work “Everything now is expanding… We’re in a brave new world in terms of these new elements coming into focus that are challenging employees, employers, independent contractors and the courts” – Shelley Brown About Shelley Brown, B.C.L., L.L.B., L.L.M Shelley Brown is a Toronto-based lawyer […]

Friday Factoid Quiz: Technology Entrepreneurs

October 28, 2019, is the 64th birthday of Microsoft founder Bill Gates. Gates became a billionaire by age 31 and is well known for his many contributions to the fields of technology, business, philanthropy and world health. To honour Bill Gates and his accomplishments, test your knowledge of these famous American entrepreneurs and technology company founders: […]

Howard K. KurmanPrincipal, Offit│Kurman

Friday Factoid Quiz: The Simpsons

In 2019, The Simpsons completed its 30th season as a full-length animated television show. While this series is regarded as one of the funniest shows in television history, the economic value created from The Simpsons is serious business: FX Networks paid $750 million for cable syndication and video-on-demand rights to the series, the show generated billions of dollars in branded […]

Howard K. KurmanPrincipal, Offit│Kurman

Voting and Time Off? The Rules for Employers on Election Day

Voting is important to our democracy. News coverage for the 2020 presidential election is already nonstop – while Virginia’s local and state elections are around the corner (November 5).  However, do employers need to allow employees time off to go vote? Unlike several other countries, the United States does not have a federal law providing […]

Howard K. KurmanPrincipal, Offit│Kurman