Mashable New York Networking Event

July 9, 2010

Mashable, the popular social media blog, is touring the US. They must think that they are a rock band.  Nevertheless, the event should be a great networking opportunity. Here are the details: WHEN Monday, August 9th, 7:00 – 10:00 PM (August 9th is a Monday, so check) WHERE 92Y Tribeca 200 Hudson STreet New York, […]

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My new New York Foreclosure Website

June 7, 2010

I just finished creating a new site for my foreclosure practice. Here is the link. Let me know what type of information would be helpful to post on the site.

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Key NYC Internet Week Networking Events

June 7, 2010

This week is internet week here in New York City.  MediaPost makes a few recommendations of events that are worth attending.  Here is a list of a few of the events I am planning on attending: Today: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m – The Hollywood Reporter’s Digital Power 50 Cocktail Reception honoring “50 top executives […]

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The Rock Band Rush sends a Cease and Desist Letter to Rand Paul over Copyright

June 3, 2010

The lawyers for the rock band Rush (one of my all-time favorite bands) served a cease and desist letter to Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul for unauthorized use of their songs. According to the Courier-Journal (first time I ever encountered the paper), the next legal step depends on the formal response the band’s general […]

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Forbes Magazine Summarizes Current, Flawed E-discovery Practices with a Simple Graphic.

June 3, 2010

Forbes posted this great graphic that summarizes the problem with e-discovery. One scandalous document can make or break a fraud case, but there’s a big problem: finding it among millions of others.

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Why the Proposed New York Nanny Law is a Bad Idea.

June 3, 2010

Zoe Baird watch out.  If you employ a Nanny, even one who is here illegally, a new proposed New York Law is in the works that will place new burdens on their employers. The State Senate passed a bill last week that would protect Nannies. According the New York Times, this law is likely to […]

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My Answers to Seth Godin’s 16 Questions for Entrepreneurs. What are yours?

June 3, 2010

Image by http://www.prestonlee.com/archives/67 via CrunchBase Seth Godin wrote an interesting blog post for new entrepreneurs about the most important choice they will make which is what you do. The answer, according to Godin,  is “What do you do.” Here are some questions that Seth posed to get your thoughts flowing.  Here are my answers even […]

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Dwayne Wade Settles Breach of Contract Lawsuit

June 3, 2010

Miami Heat star Dwayne Wade has settled a $25 million lawsuit over a breach-of-contract lawsuit involving failed plans for a chain of sports-theme restaurants. Not surprisingly, the exact amount of the settlement was not revealed by either party. The settlement came after a trial, which is also not unusual.  Both sides appeared to be pleased […]

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Watch for yourself: CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg speaks about Privacy

June 3, 2010

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, has taken a lot of heat recently for changing Facebook’s privacy settings. Today, he was grilled at the D8 conference held outside Los Angeles by Wall Street Journal tech writer Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher. As an attorney I would be very happy to have Mark as a client.  Not […]

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What are the Sheriff Fees for Enforcing a Judgement in New York?

June 2, 2010

If you obtain a judgment or a court order, the Sheriff is in charge for  – Enforcing Judgments & Court Orders. Listed below is information from the New York County Sheriff’s office regarding enforcement. Property and Income Executions, Order of Attachment, Order of Seizure, et. al. The Sheriff often works with litigants (including City agencies) […]

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