The Law Offices of Michael L. Walker, ESQ.
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Jan 03, 2022
New Workplace Laws For 2022

There are many new laws taking effect for New York in 2022 impacting workplace and family with Paid Family Love and Employee Protection. Take a look… https://bronx.news12.com/2022-brings-new-workplace-laws-that-will-impact-new-yorkers

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Dec 30, 2021
Top 10: Employer Vs Employee On Vaccine Mandates

A helpful list of the top ten things both sides should consider in Covid vaccine mandates. From an employee side, you really don’t have a leg to stand on. In most cases, if properly put in place the employer mandate, state, and even federal mandate if they wanted[…]

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Dec 17, 2021
Governor Salutes Brooklyn Small Business

Governor Hochul was the keynote speaker at Brooklyn Chamber Of Commerce event and she praised the over 60,000 Brooklyn Small businesses for helping to lead the way out of the pandemic for New York’s economy. Gov. Hochul keynotes Brooklyn Chamber Winter Gala

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Dec 16, 2021
Employment Law: Brooklyn Chamber Of Commerce Jabs Mayor

Raising genuine fears for Brooklyn small business and their employees, Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce head Randy Peers slams Mayor DeBlasio’s vaccine mandates as harmful. https://nypost.com/2021/12/15/brooklyn-chamber-leader-randy-peers-slams-de-blasio-vaccine-mandate/

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Dec 13, 2021
Pandemic Spurs, Keeps Fluid, Wills & Estate Plans

The Covid Pandemic ripple effect has touched many processes and among them people creating and updating their wills and estate plans. Having the necessary conversations and identifying those responsible and willing to take on the role of executor. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/07/its-essential-to-review-your-will-or-estate-plan-every-few-years.html

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Dec 09, 2021
Brooklyn To Brokers: Cease & Desist!

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed into legislation a recent proposal that would help protect Brooklyn homeowners from unwelcome and ever increasing solicitation to sell their homes. Apparently over-aggressive brokers had initiated a full court press on Brooklyn homeowners with unwanted offers to buy homes throwing cash[…]

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Dec 07, 2021
Estate Planning Tips: Your House For Your Children

Estate planning do’s and don’ts can be helpful and here you can lookout some beneficial ways in which estate planning can provide for your kids in the future. Whether gifting, bequeathing or selling your home to your kids, setting up an estate plan is a very necessary first[…]

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Dec 06, 2021
Biden Admin Wants In On Real Estate Closings

Like the proposed bank account oversight, the Biden Administration also wants to have increased oversight in real estate deals involving mostly or all cash. In an alleged attempt to tamp down on corruption and money laundering. https://apnews.com/article/business-0881a307f2e672859cd9c31d764ad7ff

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Dec 02, 2021
Study: Spending Less On Wedding Avoids Divorce

As divorces can cost – on average – nearly $13,000, a study sees correlation associated between marriage longevity and how much was spent on the wedding. According to the study couples who spent more than $20,000 on their wedding were 46% more likely to get a divorce than[…]

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Dec 01, 2021
Bipartisan ‘Byrd Bath’ Set For Immigration Provisions

A bipartisan meeting to push through immigration provisions in front of Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough set for Wednesday. Democrats will argue the provisions are permitted to be included in the $2 trillion plus spending bill being bandied about Washington. https://www.rollcall.com/2021/12/01/democrats-pitch-parliamentarian-on-immigration-relief/

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