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For many New Yorkers, especially those who live in rural areas, finding and getting to a notary public can be challenging.  That hardship added to the difficulty of submitting documents to New York courts for matters involving divorce, child custody and personal injury lawsuits.  But a pending change in the law will soon ease that burden. On January 1, 2024, a bill recently passed by the New York State Legislature and signed by Governor Kathy Hochul will become law, permitting New [...]

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If every New Yorker wrote a list of their least favorite things, “phone calls from telemarketers” would no doubt be near the top of the list.  Now, there’s a better and faster way to end those annoying calls. Governor Kathy Hochul has signed legislation designed to limit unwanted telemarketing calls by giving consumers the option to be added to a company’s “Do Not Call” list at the very beginning of the phone call.  The new law took effect on March [...]

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New Yorkers post hundreds of Google reviews every day.  A downstate couple who posted an unfavorable review of an orthodontist after the dentist treated the couple’s child were sued by the orthodontist for defamation.  A claim for defamation requires proof that the defendant made a false statement;  and a defamation claim can be defeated by showing the statement was an opinion and/or criticism (which are generally protected under the First Amendment of the U.S. [...]

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed legislation making New York the 25th state in the country to grant nurse practitioners (NP) full authority to practice medicine.  NPs are now able to evaluate, test, diagnose, and prescribe medications for patients without having to sign a contract with a “supervising physician”.  That requirement, which was waived by New York and several other states when the COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed accessibility to medical care, has [...]

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Did you know that creation or possession of a falsified COVID-19 vaccination card is now a crime under New York law?  Governor Kathy Hochul has signed what’s called the “Truth in Vaccination” law, which amended the New York Penal Law (Sec. 175) to include vaccine cards within the definition of “written instruments” – meaning a person in possession of a fake COVID-19 vaccination card can be charged with criminal possession of a forged instrument, a crime [...]

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