A blog edited by Arbitrator Mitchell Rubinstein which is designed to inform employers, unions, individuals, and lawyers about my practice and about recent developments in the field of labor and employment law. Mitchell Rubinstein is a labor arbitrator and handles business and commercial arbitrations before FINRA.
Friday, June 16, 2017
Notices of Claim Required in Federal Courts
Matter of Keles v. Yearwood, ____F. Supp. 2d____(E.D.N.Y. May 25, 2017), is an important decision to be aware of. It reminds us that Notices of Claim for state law claims against a public employer are required in federal court. This case also holds that state law discrimination are not torts and therefore, Notice of Claim provisions applicable torts are not applicable.
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