September 15, 2020 Business Law, Civil Litigation, GS2LAW, Liquor License, Litigation
GS2Law in Bedford and Bowery over TRO against the SLA
Gs2Law has taken up the fight on behalf of restauranteurs and bar owners against the New York State Liquor Authority. Read MoreSeptember 11, 2020 Business Law, Civil Litigation, GS2LAW, Liquor License, Litigation
State Senator Hails Cloister TRO by GS2Law as “Huge”
New York State Senator Jessica Ramos hailed the granting of a temporary restraining order, vacating the State Liquor Authority’s summary order of suspension as “huge” in Page Six today and hopes that the Cloister Café case brought by Rob Garson, Kevin Kehrli and Jacob Pargament of GS2Law will “change the way the State Liquor Authority approaches businesses.” In...Read MoreAugust 19, 2020 Business Law, Civil Litigation, GS2LAW, Liquor License, Litigation
Cloister Cafe’s Case in Eyewitness News
In what is being described as “the first time a restaurant tried to retaliate in federal court against state authorities enforcing pandemic-related social distancing rules” Eyewitness news reported on the case brought by GS2Law against the New York State Liquor Authority for breaches of procedural due process. It is Cloister Cafe’s position that its license was summarily...Read MoreAugust 17, 2020 Civil Litigation, GS2LAW, Intellectual Property, Liquor License, Litigation
Page Six Reports on the Cloister Café Case
Cloister Café’s license was suspended in circumstances that do not comport with procedural dues process as alleged in the lawsuit brought by GS2Law against the New York State Liquor Authority. Page Six’s article quotes Robert Garson “The liquor authority are acting like … they’ve imposed a form of that they’re not adhering to proper investigation” which is at the very core...Read More
August 3, 2020 Business Law
Returning to the Office – Considerations for Employers and Employees
By Maddie Brown For many people, one of the most disruptive effects of the coronavirus pandemic has been the shift to working from home. As states begin to reopen, many people who had to make this shift will be asked to return to the office. However, given that the pandemic is ongoing, appropriate general precautions need to be in place and specific precautions may need to be taken on an...Read More
June 9, 2020 Bank & Financial, Business Law, GS2LAW, Uncategorized, Whistleblower
GS2Law Assists CFTC in Reaching $110m in Whistleblower Payouts
CFTC awards GS2Law client over $6,000,000 represented by Robert Garson and Chris Fladgate Read More
April 13, 2020 Business Law, Civil Litigation, GS2LAW, Litigation
The Complexity of Price-Gouging during COVID-19
Jacob Pargament explains litigation and the law surrounding price-gouging during the COVID-19 crisis. Read More
March 19, 2020 Arbitration, Bank & Financial, Business Law, Civil Litigation, GS2LAW, Intellectual Property
Force Majeure, Acts of God and COVID-19
Chris Fladgate writes on Force Majeure and Covid19 Read More
September 10, 2019 Civil Litigation, GS2LAW, Litigation, Uncategorized