Recently by Howard L. Ganz
A Wakeup Call For Corporate America And A Few Other Interested Parties
Editor: Would each of you gentlemen tell us about your professional background? Ganz: I joined Proskauer following a two-year judicial clerkship at the Southern District of New York, and I have been engaged in labor and employment work here ever since that time. Over the years my practice has...
Read MoreIssues & Overview Sports Law: A 21st Century View
Whenever anyone asks how the practice of sports law has changed over the years, we generally sum it up in one word - "money." The growth in popularity of nearly every conceivable sport has created an industry that is among the world's largest and most high-profile. And with that growth in...
Read MoreSports Law: From Small Beginnings To Maturity
Editor: Would each of you gentlemen tell our readers something about your professional experience? Ganz: I went to Columbia Law School. After graduation, I clerked for two years for a United States District Judge in the Southern District of New York. I then joined Proskauer Rose. I am part of the...
Read MoreThe Fair Credit Reporting Act
"User" certifications regarding consumer consent and disclosure "Furnisher" ( e.g. , former employer) The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is the broad Federal law that regulates how consumer reporting agencies provide information about consumer credit.As many employers know,...
Read MoreSecond Circuit Affirms Jury Verdict For Age Discrimination Claim Based On Disparate Impact Theory Under The ADEA
In Meacham v. Knolls Atomic Power Lab., 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 17873 (2d Cir. Aug. 23, 2004), the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld a jury verdict awarding $4.2 million dollars to seventeen plaintiffs in connection with their disparate impact claim under the Age...
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