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

By: Virginia K. Trunkes

This is Not Your Father’s Employee Handbook -New York Law Journal, Volume 234, Number 41, August 29, 2005

 By: Paul F. Millus Not long ago, an employment handbook contained policies covering topics such as dress codes, payroll issues,...

First Amendment Issues in Public Employment – N.Y.S. Bar Journal Spring 2005, Volume 19, Number 2

By: Paul F. Millus The Supreme Court has long recognized that “[a] government employee does not relinquish all First Amendment...

Big Brother In The Workplace (And Out) – Nassau Lawyer Volume 54, No. 10 June 2005

By:  Paul F. Millus More and more employers are attempting to regulate their employees’ activities both within and away from...

Attorneys’ Fees: The “Hidden” Cost In Discrimination Litigation – Suffolk Lawyer, Volume 21, Number 4, December 2004

By: Paul F. Millus All litigators are aware that the “American Rule” provides that attorneys’ fees are not available as...

With Contracts, Sometimes Actions Speak Louder Than Words -Nassau Lawyer, Volume 53, Number 7, 2004

By:  Paul F. Millus The Second Department’s recent decision in the matter of Coliseum Towers Associates v. County of Nassau,...

“FMLA: A Potential Safety Net for Workers with Mental Illnesses”, New York Law Journal, June 23, 2003

By: Virginia K. Trunkes