- AlertA Hodgson Russ Education Alert
On June 12, 2025, the United States Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in A.J.T. v. Osseo concerning the standard of proof required for parents of students with disabilities when seeking monetary damages under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (“Section 504”) and/or Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (the “ADA”).
- AlertHodgson Russ Renewable Energy Alert
On May 15, 2025, the New York State Public Service Commission (“Commission”) issued its Order Adopting Clean Energy Standard Biennial Review as Final and Making Other Findings ("CES Biennial Review Order"); part of its ongoing evaluation of the State’s Clean Energy Standard (“CES”) and progress toward the State’s clean and renewable energy goals established by the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (“CLCPA”). The CES is administered by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and is comprised of a Renewable Energy Standard ("RES") and a Zero-emissions Credit ("ZEC") requirement. The Draft Clean Energy Standard Biennial Review was submitted by the Department of Public Service and NYSERDA for review by the Commission on July 1, 2024.
- Speaking EngagementPace University Law School Land Use Center
Hodgson Russ attorneys Amy D'Ambrogio, Henry Zomerfeld, Matt Liponis, and Dan Spitzer presented to local government officials at the Land Use Leadership Alliance Training Program on Clean Energy, which was held in Batavia and Watertown.
- Speaking EngagementAmerican Peptide Society
Hodgson Russ Attorney John DiMaio was invited to speak on two panels at Peptides Rising, the 29th American Peptide Society (APS) & 15th International Peptide Symposium in San Diego, California.
- QuotedBuffalo Business First
Hodgson Russ Partner James Thoman weighed in on the news of the impending foreclosure of Pyramid Management Group’s Walden Galleria.
- AlertHodgson Russ Renewable Energy & Real Estate Alert
On June 5, 2025, United States Senator Pete Ricketts introduced the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Improvements Act, attempting to modernize the Agricultural Foreign Investments Disclosure Act of 1978 (AFIDA) and add more teeth to its enforcement. Unfortunately, the proposed amendment does not appear to provide any additional guidance on the types of uses of agricultural property that are specific to energy development.
- AlertEnvironment & Energy Alert
A frequent form of attack employed by project opponents is asserting that the scope of environmental review was too narrow because it did not consider impacts not part of the project itself. Those in opposition to fossil fuel development have used this tactic to attack infrastructure that supports extraction activities, such as pipelines and LNG export facilities.
- ArticleTax Notes State
There’s still hope for Edward Zelinsky and his fight against New York State’s “convenience of the employer rule.” Tim and Open examine why, despite sustaining two recent setbacks in his challenges, Zelinsky still has a good chance of prevailing and obtaining a victory on appeal.
- Podcast AppearanceThe Capitol Pressroom Podcast | A WCNY Radio Production
Jeffrey Stravino joined David Lombardo on The Capital Pressroom titled "State updates ‘superfund’ program for hazardous waste" to discuss the State's Superfund Program, which helps clean up hazardous materials around New York and was recently updated in the State Budget.
- Speaking EngagementSouthern Tier West Local Government Conference
Henry Zomerfeld presented "Zoning Enforcement for CEOs" at the Southern Tier West Local Government Conference, which was hosted at Houghton University on June 5, 2025.
- Speaking EngagementSouthern Tier West Local Government Conference
Daniel Spitzer presented the “Statutory and Case Law Update” at the Southern Tier West Local Government Conference, which was hosted at Houghton University n June 5, 2025.
- PublicationThe Advocates' Quarterly, Vol. 55, 2025
- Speaking EngagementAmerican Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
David Wilks participated in a business immigration seminar hosted by the American Immigration Lawyers Association on May 29, 2025.
- ArticleBloomberg Tax
- QuotedBloomberg Law
A New York law professor said he will continue to pursue his legal challenge to the state’s taxation of remote workers, keeping alive a case closely monitored by lawmakers in neighboring states who are seeking to weaken or kill the statute.
- QuotedBloomberg Tax
A New York law professor has been fighting to reduce remote workers’ New York taxes since before “remote worker” was a thing. He has yet to win—but he’ll keep trying.
- AlertHodgson Russ State & Local Tax Alert
It’s hard for New York tax issues to get any bandwidth with the federal government turning on tariffs, turning off tariffs, arguing about SALT deduction caps, proposing to take away pass-through entity taxes for certain businesses, etc. But time marches forward, and Albany’s annual budget turmoil with it.
- AlertA Hodgson Russ Environment & Energy Alert
New York’s recently passed 2025 Executive Budget includes significant amendments to sections of the New York Environmental Conservation Law that concern the Inactive Hazardous Waste Disposal Site Remedial Program, commonly referred to as the State Superfund Program.
- Speaking EngagementBAJ Accelerator
Nathaniel Lucek mentored tech startups about IP issues as part of the 12th Cohort for the BAJ Accelerator during the week of May 11, 2025.
- NewsLaw360
Hodgson Russ Tax Residency Practice Leader Timothy Noonan weighed in on new provisions in the New York State Budget (passed May 9, 2025) and its new requirements regarding tax reporting for partnerships.
- WebinarParkBridge Wealth Management
Hodgson Russ Partner Timothy Noonan co-hosted “Hot Topics in NY Tax Audits and Enforcement” on May 8, 2025 with Jonathan Shenkman, President & CIO of ParkBridge Wealth Management.
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- AlertHodgson Russ Renewable Energy Alert
- Speaking EngagementNew York State Health Facilities Association (NYSHFA)
Jane Bello Burke presented to a group of skilled nursing facility owners and administrators at the New York State Health Facilities Association’s annual conference at the Sagamore Resort in Bolton Landing, NY on May 6, 2025.
- Speaking EngagementNew York State Bar Association (NYSBA)
Hodgson Russ Environmental Practice Leader Jeffrey Stravino served as co-chair of the New York State Bar Association Environment & Energy Law Section’s annual Oil Spill Symposium on May 6, 2025.
- Speaking EngagementThe Advocates’ Society
Jennifer Brevorka participated as faculty for The Advocates’ Society program, “React Like a Pro to Curveballs at Trial” on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
- Speaking EngagementMohawk Valley Brownfields Developer Summit
Michael Hecker joined a panel at the Mohawk Valley Brownfields Developer Summit on April 29, 2025.
- ArticleTax Notes State
Timothy Noonan and Open Weaver Banks co-authored a “Noonan’s Notes” installment for Tax Notes State, which was featured on the cover of the issue.
- Speaking EngagementAmerican Immigration Lawyers Association Canada Chapter
Hodgson Russ Partner David Wilks presented to the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Canada Chapter on April 23, 2025.
- Media MentionTax Notes
Following an oral argument at the Third Department by Craig Reilly, the New York appellate court ruled that multiple firm clients providing site safety services at New York City construction sites could seek judicial review of whether their licensed site safety services are taxable without first exhausting their administrative remedies.
- Speaking EngagementNew York State Bar Association
Alicia Legland and Daniel Spitzer presented a hot topic in NYS renewable energy for the New York State Bar Association on April 21, 2025.
- Speaking EngagementOntario Bar Association
Andrew Besch presented at the OBA Professional Development Seminar on Essential Considerations for Cross-Border Estate Planning and Administration on April 16, 2025.
- Speaking EngagementOntario Bar Association
Andrew Besch presented at the Ontario Bar Association Professional Development Seminar on “Key Considerations for Cross-Border Estate Planning and Administration” on April 16, 2025.
- PublicationTax Notes State
Sujata Yalamanchili and Rani Patel co-authored “A Look at New York’s Commercial Property Clean Energy Loan Program” in the April issue of Tax Notes State.
- Speaking EngagementAmerican Immigration Lawyers Association
David Wilks participated in the AILA Texas/New Mexico/Oklahoma Spring Conference in Guadalajara, Mexico as a speaker on the “Hot Topics in the PERM Arena” panel on April 10, 2025.
- Speaking EngagementWestern New York Paralegal Association
- AlertA Hodgson Russ Renewable Energy Alert
On March 31, 2024, the New York State Department of Public Service (DPS) filed with the NYS Public Service Commission (Commission) The First Iteration of The Grid of the Future Plan (Plan), which was prepared in cooperation with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).
- QuotedBloomberg Law
Timothy Noonan's insights are featured in the article "Massachusetts Ruling Upends Norms for Taxing Nonresident Income" by Perry Cooper.
- Speaking EngagementBelCham
Melissa Subjeck and Nathaniel Lucek presented on April 2 as part of BelCham’s U.S. Readiness Program to Belgian companies planning to expand into the U.S.
- Speaking EngagementTug Hill Commission
Henry Zomerfeld and Michael Boncardo presented at the Tug Hill Commission Local Government Conference in Verona, New York, on April 1, 2025.
- AlertHodgson Russ Corporate & Securities Alert
On March 21, 2025, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network issued an interim final rule narrowing the scope of the Corporate Transparency Act to only foreign reporting companies (as defined under the previous CTA rules).
- AlertHodgson Russ Renewable Energy Alert
On March 21, 2025, the New York State Public Service Commission adopted, with modifications, the draft Bulk Energy Storage Program Implementation Plan proposed by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.
- Speaking EngagementAttorney General Legal Education & Professional Development
At the Attorney General’s request, Matt Liponis presented “2024 Land Use Update: Caselaw and Other Developments” on March 27 to lawyers working across the New York State government.
- Speaking EngagementEnergy Storage Summit USA 2025
Daniel Spitzer was a moderator for the "New York: An Energy Storage Roadmap" panel at the Energy Storage Summit USA 2025 held in Dallas, Texas, on March 27, 2025.
- Speaking EngagementEnergy Storage USA 2025
- AlertHodgson Russ Immigration Alert
President Trump has issued an Executive Order that directs the Department of Homeland Security to ensure that foreign nationals uphold with their duty to register with the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA"). The administration will treat failure to comply with the registration requirement as a civil and criminal enforcement priority.
- AlertHodgson Russ Immigration Alert
President Trump has issued an Executive Order that directs the Department of Homeland Security to ensure that aliens uphold with their duty to register with the Immigration and Nationality Act ("INA"). The administration will treat failure to comply with the registration requirement as a civil and criminal enforcement priority.
- AlertHodgson Russ Renewable Energy Alert
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s has now proposed a draft general permit for Community-Scale Solar Energy Installations in State-regulated freshwater wetlands
- ArticleLaw360™ Canada
Navigating the U.S. immigration system can be daunting for Canadian companies and entrepreneurs looking to establish a presence in the United States.
- AlertHodgson Russ Bankruptcy, Restructuring & Commercial Litigation Alert
On January 24, 2025, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (the “Bankruptcy Court”), in a matter of first impression, held that the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Harrington v. Purdue Pharma, L.P.[i] barring third-party releases is inapplicable to asset sales conducted pursuant to the Bankruptcy Code[ii] and settlement agreements entered into pursuant to Rule 9019 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure (the “Bankruptcy Rules”).