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Insights & Firm Updates


What "Let Them Build" Actually Means for New York Developers
Governor Hochul's SEQRA reform proposal would exempt broad categories of housing projects from environmental review and impose binding timelines on those that remain subject to it. Here is what the changes would actually do, and what they would not.
May 196 min read


The Regulatory Framework Governing Commercial Trucking in New York
Commercial trucking cases in New York run through two overlapping regulatory systems, federal FMCSA rules and state Vehicle and Traffic Law. Understanding how both define the standard of care is essential for counsel on either side of a trucking matter.
May 195 min read


Suggested Reading from KSLN's Coverage Team
The COVID-19 business interruption coverage battle heats up in Washington, and in courts nationwide.
Apr 24, 20201 min read


COVID-19 Update from KSLN's Coverage Team
In a time of so much uncertainty, know that KSLN is here for you.
Apr 10, 20201 min read


No Shortcuts for Plaintiff’s Attorneys in the Fourth Department
Preclusion of plaintiffs submitting into evidence interpretations found within medical records by non-testifying healthcare professionals.
Feb 18, 20202 min read


Legal Update: Change in Burden of Proof
New York Malpractice Law alert re: Burden of Proof.
Dec 10, 20192 min read


Bruce Goldstein Talks Education & Special Needs with the Law Journal
Bruce Goldstein discusses vaccination laws and resulting home schooling statistics, social media bullying, and special needs concerns
Nov 19, 20191 min read


Changing Vaccination Laws: Patrick McNelis Interviewed by Buffalo Law Journal
KSLN's Patrick McNelis weighs in on the possible repercussions of the coming changes to vaccination laws in New York State.
Nov 19, 20191 min read


Legal Update: Labor Law
On March 30, 2017, the Court of Appeals issued a 4-3 decision in O’Brien v. Port Auth. of N.Y. & N.J., 2017.
Sep 22, 20194 min read

Preserving One of Buffalo's Gems
KSLN proudly restored The Calumet Building in the heart of Downtown Buffalo. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this Art Nouveau gem was completed in 1906.
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