New York Public Personnel Law

Summaries of, and commentaries on, selected court and administrative decisions and related matters affecting public employers and employees in New York State in particular and possibly in other jurisdictions in general.

May 5, 2017

Failure of the individual to timely execute his or her oath of office upon election to a public office results in the position becoming vacant by operation of law

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Failure of the individual to timely execute his or her oath of office upon election to his or her  public office results in the position bec...
May 4, 2017

Determining when "actual notice," in contrast to "constructive notice," of an administrative action is required to trigger the running of the Statute of Limitations for filing an Article 78 action

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Determining when "actual notice," in contrast to "constructive notice," of an administrative action is required to trigg...
May 3, 2017

An unexcused procedural omission means the Commissioner of Education will not address the merits of an appeal

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An unexcused procedural omission means the Commissioner of Education will not address the merits of an appeal Appeal of Susan Sudano, Decisi...
May 2, 2017

Hearsay testimony may be admitted in evidence in an administrative hearing

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Hearsay testimony may be admitted in evidence in an administrative hearing Demas v City of New York, 2017 NY Slip Op 03267, Appellate Divisi...
May 1, 2017

A Tweet may constitutes an assault and other electronic triggers resulting in litigation

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A Tweet may constitutes an assault and other electronic triggers resulting in litigation Source: Sui Generis--a New York law blog by Nicole...
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