Stringent Requirements for Dissolution of LLCs Survive Yet Another Year, Westchester Women’s Bar Association Newsletter, December, 2011

By: Virginia K. Trunkes While New York may have recently eased restrictions in procuring a divorce from a spouse via...

The Meaning of “Unjust” Remains in Dispute – Westchester Women’s Bar Association Newsletter, October 2011

By:  Virginia K. Trunkes Unjust enrichment is a concept familiar to commercial litigators (and to those who recall their Contract...

“Court’s Discretion in Changing Venue, Counsel’s Obligation to Act Promptly”, New York Law Journal, Vol. 245-No.: 33, February 18, 2011

Paul F. Millus and Virginia K. Trunkes of Snitow Kanfer Holtzer & Millus discuss a recent First Department case in...

Case Confirms that Nursing Homes Cannot Hold Family Members Personally Liable for Resident’s Outstanding Invoice, Westchester Women’s Bar Association Newsletter, September, 2010

By: Virginia K. Trunkes Many people worry about the responsibility for paying their sick relative’s bills for health services following...

Caution on Whistleblowing: Not All Reporting Is Protected – New York Law Journal, August 23, 2010

By: Virginia K. Trunkes and Paul F. Millus Time and time again, conscientious yet unsuspecting private sector employees fall into the...

Getting Paid: the Interplay Between the Judiciary Law and Part 137 – New York Law Journal, June 17, 2010

By: Paul F. Millus and Virginia K. Trunkes.   Currently, a bill in the state Assembly (A8697) proposes amending a statute...

An Employer’s Guide to the FMLA – Nassau Lawyer 2007

By:  Paul F. Millus The Family and Medical Leave Act i is one of the most complex regulations affecting employment and...

“Advocate for Disabled Gets Chance to Pursue Whistleblower Retaliation Claim”, Women’s Bar News, April/May, 2007

By: Virginia K. Trunkes  In the past few years, Congress enacted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which contains a provision that protects...

When Johnny (And Jane) Comes Marching Home Again -Re-employment Rights Under USERRA – Nassau Lawyer, Volume 55, No. 8, 2006

By:  Paul F. Millus As of September 2005 there were 192,6000 active duty troops in Iraq, 19,500 in Afghanistan and...

“Ominous Precedent Concerning Collateral Estoppel and Mental Illness”, Women’s Bar News, October/November, 2005

By: Virginia K. Trunkes