30 Aug, 2023 Injunction Remains for the 30 Provisional CAURD Licenses By Aleece Burgio A Court in New York handed down an order that the injunction remains in place for 30 provision licenses. The Court stated that it is...
26 May, 2022 5th Circuit Court of Appeals Vacates S.E.C. Decision By Colligan Law Client Group On Wednesday, May 18th, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (the “5th Circuit” or the “Court”) put its dentistry...
23 Nov, 2021 Pharmacies Found Liable for Opioid Crisis Under Public Nuisance Law By Colligan Law Client Group A federal jury in Ohio today "found that three of the nation’s largest pharmacy chains, CVS Health, Walmart and Walgreens, substantially...
23 Mar, 2020 Could COVID-19 trigger the use of Force Majeure Clauses in Contracts? By Erick Kraemer Navigating the current pandemic is no easy task for a business. Emerging from the crisis into a potential recession will also be a...
21 Mar, 2020 NY Executive Order Update: certain licenses and registrations extended, statute of limitations tolled, 100% reduction in workforce, among several changes. By Matthew Pelkey Last night New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo released Executive Order 202.8 setting forth several temporary changes and modifying...
16 Mar, 2020 Led Zeppelin Prevails in ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Appeal By Colligan Law Client Group In a 9-2 decision, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco said "Stairway to Heaven" did not infringe the song "Taurus,"...
16 Mar, 2020 COVID-19: what it means for our clients and our community By Matthew Pelkey There is no pretending otherwise--COVID-19, or Coronavirus, is disrupting our workplaces, our businesses, and our communities. State of...
14 Feb, 2020 Don't forget your pet By Alexander Vilardo You love your pet. But you worry about who will take care of her when you're gone, should she outlive you. You don't want her going back...
28 Jan, 2020 Tulsi Gabbard's Defamation Suit Against Hillary Clinton Unlikely to Survive By Colligan Law Client Group Gabbard's defamation complaint centers around a statement made last year on a podcast in which Clinton was discussing Russian...
25 Jan, 2020 Subscribe to Colligan Connect Channels! By Matthew Pelkey At Colligan Law we are a firm that puts our values at the center of everything we do. Recently we decided to put those values where our...
14 Jan, 2020 Information is Power By Colligan Law Client Group Interesting article in the Harvard Business Review today about a study conducted to determine the keys to creating and maintaining an...
09 Jan, 2020 Did the path to discharge student loans just get wider? By Fred Gawronski While it is difficult to discharge student debt in bankruptcy, it is not impossible. The "Brunner test" was recently applied in the...
09 Jan, 2020 2019: our top articles By Matthew Pelkey 2019 saw a lot of changes for businesses. New York ushered in a series of new labor laws, WeWork's now-infamous-IPO crashed and burned,...
06 Jan, 2020 Wegmans: Single Use Plastic Bags are Out! By Erick Kraemer Wegmans, the largely beloved grocery store chain, is getting out ahead of the upcoming single use plastic grocery bag ban soon to take...
02 Jan, 2020 2020 Employment Law Update By Joseph Saeli 2020 will see some significant changes to New York Employment laws. Here's what you need to know: 1. NYS MINIMUM WAGE Effective December...
27 Dec, 2019 FINRA Finds That "Free" Has a Price at Robinhood By Colligan Law Client Group Last week, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ("FINRA") announced that it had fined Robinhood Financial, LLC for "best execution...