While you may enjoy the liberties you have in the United States under the first amendment, there is a fine line between free speech and defamation. If you find yourself on either end of a defamation lawsuit, you may feel confused about the boundaries between the two. ...
Month: June 2020
Your sensitive information should remain confidential
Your employment requires you to disclose sensitive personal information. This data may include your address, phone number, social security information and employment status among other things. Use of sensitive information provides a way for your employer to pay you...
Elements required for a wire fraud case
Nearly all types of fraud in New York utilize non-face-to-face communications such as telephone, email or mail. As a result, wire fraud and mail fraud charges often occur together. You could spend up to 30 years in prison and pay up to $1 million in fines if the...
Lawsuit seeks records of toxic work culture at Victoria’s Secret
New York workers who have experienced sexual harassment may relate to stories of alleged toxic practices at one of the country’s best-known companies. CNBC reports that a shareholder of L Brands, the parent company of Victoria’s Secret, has filed a lawsuit to review...