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Unpacking New SEC Insider Trading Rules for 2023
On December 14, 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted amendments to Rule 10b5-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). Rule 10b5-1 provides an affirmative defense to insider trading liability for individuals...
Maintaining FCRA Compliance When Running Background Checks on Employees
To ensure workforce safety and security, many employers routinely conduct background checks on candidates for employment. However, these seemingly protective actions can expose employers to significant litigation risk if done incorrectly. In fact, if you are thinking...
What Businesses Need to Know About the Safeguards Rule
When it was first established in 2003, the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information — the Safeguards Rule — set out to ensure that covered entities maintained the security of customer information. As part of the larger 1999...
An Overview: NYS Data Security Breach Laws
In 2019, the New York Legislature strengthened its commitment to keeping New Yorkers’ personal information safe and secure. That year, the Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security (SHIELD) Act became law. This new consumer privacy law was put in place to...
Security Breach Liabilities: What to Do When You Get Hacked?
You have been hacked. Those are four words no business owner wants to hear. Whether hackers stole personal information from a server, an employee copied information from a drive, or customer information was inadvertently exposed on the internet, you need to know how...
Vetoed By the Governor – New York’s Independent Contractor Law
The Freelance Isn’t Free Act (the “Act”) was passed by the Legislature in June of 2022 and vetoed by the Governor in December of 2022. We have deleted the balance of this post.
What to Do When You Get a Letter From a Copyright Troll
We thought it might make sense to take a minute and talk about the phenomenon knowns as “copyright trolls.” Persons or companies looking for copyright infringement, sometimes known as “copyright trolls,” can be an unexpected and expensive problem. Similar to what has...
How Solar Panels on Commercial Property Affect Real Estate Tax Assessment
Solar power generation is on the rise, and, given the proliferation of the technology, virtually every property owner with a roof can get in on the action. Commercial property owners can benefit either by generating solar power for onsite consumption or for sale to...
What Is Founders Stock?
The term, "founders' stock" is often used in the start-up world. Founders’ shares are typically shares of common stock issued to founders and initial employees of a company very early in the process of forming and organizing the company. These shares can be issued...
Is it Easy Being Green? Demystifying SEC Climate Disclosure Rules
In the midst of the growing trend to invest in climate-forward and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) companies, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is once again taking steps to stay current. The SEC is considering passing climate-related...
The Coinbase Bankruptcy Disclosure: Are Your Assets Safe?
The press has been buzzing about Coinbase’s most recent 10-Q disclosure in its May 10, 2022, filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In the filing, Coinbase indicated that a bankruptcy court might treat its customers as unsecured creditors if a...
Employers Obligation to Provide Employees with COVID-19 Sick Leave Endures into 2022
When is an employer in New York State required to provide a COVID-19 Sick Leave to an employee? As 2022 dawns and the COVID-19 pandemic continues (along with the expansion of COVID-19 cases due to the omicron variant), employers in New York State still have an...
Are Oral Contracts Legally Binding (in NYS)?
An arrangement can be as simple as a handshake agreement or an oral understanding over coffee. When two parties form an agreement without written documentation, is that agreement legally binding? The answer, generally, is yes, unless the agreement is required to be...
An Overview of Email Marketing – the CAN-SPAM Act
Businesses use email marketing to engage prospects, clients and customers on a regular basis. If you’re one of these businesses, you should have some familiarity with the laws governing email marketing. Specifically the The CAN-SPAM Act, a law that establishes rules...
Can an Employer Mandate COVID-19 Vaccinations?
With vaccinations for COVID-19 now readily available and with the Pfizer vaccine fully approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration, employers are considering whether they can (or should) impose a vaccination requirement on their employees. The simple legal...
HIVE Closes $100,020,000 Private Placement
November 30, 2021. We congratulate our client, HIVE Blockchain Technologies Ltd ("HIVE") (TSX.V:HIVE) (Nasdaq:HIVE) (FSE:HBF) on closing a Cnd$100,020,000 private placement of shares and warrants. Stifel GMP acted as lead underwriter and sole bookrunner on behalf...
Kavinoky is Hiring
We are seeking an associate attorney to join us, primarily in our litigation practice. In addition to working on litigation matters, we also would ask this person to work on commercial transactions as needed. The firm is looking for a candidate with three to five...
We Mourn the Loss of Richard Griffin
Kavinoky Cook LLP mourns the loss of our former partner, Richard F. Griffin, who died, peacefully, on Thursday morning, October 14, 2021, in Millard Fillmore hospital, of complications of a lung infection. We offer heartfelt condolences to his wife Jane and to all...
Non-Compete Agreement Update
Non-compete agreements are “bread and butter” agreements in the business world. While the enforceability of these agreements has been a fundamental element in their drafting for many years, the environment is evolving more rapidly with the issuance of Executive Order...
Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) Guide for Small Businesses
Many businesses have proprietary information that they rely on to stay competitive. However, there are many instances where information has to be shared in order to accomplish an objective or simply to have a candid discussion that will not come back to bite the...
Share Transfer Restrictions – Sometimes We Want Them, Sometimes We Don’t
An issue that comes up regularly when we form a new business entity is restrictions on transfer of the equity shares. In a nutshell, the founders of the company usually are comfortable with each other, but they do not want new faces at the table if someone in the...
HIVE Blockchain Technologies Ltd. listed on the NASDAQ
Today we congratulate our client, HIVE Blockchain Technologies Ltd. on its new listing on the NASDAQ Capital Market. The ticker symbol is “HVBT”. HIVE mines Bitcoin and Ethereum in its state-of-the-art, green energy-powered data centers located in Canada, Sweden, and...
New York State Enacts the “NY HERO Act”
On May 5, 2021, Governor Cuomo signed legislation known as the New York Health and Essential Rights Act, or “NY HERO Act.” This new law imposes substantial new requirements on private sector employers related to workplace safety. First, the Act requires all private...
An Unfortunate Fact of Business Life
We have all encountered it. Sometimes business people stretch the truth or outright lie. Do chronic liars have unique personality traits that help you spot them? We thought the article linked below was interesting. Judge for yourself.