Howard's practice emphasizes education law, labor and employment law and related litigation.
In addition to providing school districts with general advice on the broad array of issues that affect school districts, Howard has successfully litigated numerous cases before the Commissioner of Education, state and federal courts and the State Review Officer.
The subject matter of his litigation experience includes requests for name clearing hearings, parental challenges to school curriculum, special education, taxpayer actions to remove board members and school district officers, school district elections, dismissal of probationary employees, student discipline and all aspects of employment discrimination. Howard has also lectured on such topics as student First Amendment rights, parental rights in the public schools and special education.
Hernandez v. Port Washington Union Free School District, 193 A.D.3d 733, 141 N.Y.S.2d 875 (2d Dep’t 2021)
Boyle v. N. Salem School District, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 82504 (S.D.N.Y. 2020) (holding that Child Victims Act does not extend statute of limitations for federal claims)
When Student and Staff Speech Collides with Anti-Discrimination Laws, National School Boards Association 2025 Annual Conference, April 4-6, 2025
"Employee Speech – What Can be Censored and What Cannot," New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) Annual Convention, October 20, 2024
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion After Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, National Council of School Attorneys Annual Meeting, New Orleans, La., April 4, 2024
The First Amendment and the Erosion of Managerial Authority, National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining, CUNY Graduate Center, March 18, 2024
What Town Officials Need To Know about the Potential Legal Pitfalls of Posting Town-Related Business on Their ‘Personal’ Social Media Accounts, Association of Towns Annual Training, New York City, February 18, 2024
School Board Member Use of Social Media – Some Questions and Answers, 2023 Pre-Convention Law Conference, New York State School Boards Association, Oct. 26, 2023
School Safety – Evolving Challenges and the Road Ahead, 2023 Summer Law Conference Series, New York State School Boards Association, July 18, 2023
Communicating What Matters Now! First Amendment Rights in School, 2023 Annual School Law Conference, The Nassau Academy of Law, March 24, 2023
Recent Court Decisions about Which Every Public Employer Should Know, Association of Towns, February 20, 2023, New York, NY.
Panelist, “Communicating What Matters Now! First Amendment Rights in School," 2023 Annual School Law Conference, Nassau and Suffolk Academies of Law and the Education Law Committees of the Nassau and Suffolk County Bar Associations, Oakdale, New York, March 24, 2023
Employee Speech and the First Amendment, New York State School Board Association's 26th Annual Pre-Convention School Law Seminar, October 27, 2022
First Amendment in the Workplace: Managing Employee Speech in Polarizing Times, 2022 Fall Legal Conference, The State University of New York, October 13, 2022
Staff Speech – Kennedy and its Impact on Garcetti, Free Exercise Standards, Counsel of School Attorneys - 2022 Fall School Law Seminar, October 11, 2022
Recent Court Decisions About Which Every Public Employer Should Know, 47th Annual Conference, New York State Public Employer Labor Relations Association, Saratoga Springs, NY, July 11, 2022
A Gold Mine of Recent Court Decisions - What Public Employers Need to Know, 51st Annual Training Conference, National Public Employer Labor Relations Association, in Austin, Texas, June 29, 2022
Panelist, “Deal or No Deal - Disciplinary Proceedings in Cyberspace," 2022 Annual School Law Conference, Education Law Committees of Suffolk and Nassau County Bar Associations, April 8, 2022
Staff Political Speech in Polarizing Times, Council of School Attorneys (COSA) Spring School Law Seminar in San Diego, CA, April 2, 2022
Free Speech in the Era of Racial and Political Polarization, National PELRA, New Orleans, LA, November 9, 2021
Student First Amendment Rights – An Update from the Supreme Court, NYSSBA Pre-Convention Law Conference, NYC, October 24, 2021
Help Wanted: Managing Through the Current Labor Staffing Shortage, Bond Webinar, October 19, 2021
Operating in a COVID-19 Environment, Long Island Association of School Personnel Administrators, Webinar, October 7, 2021
Free Speech in the Era of Racial and Racial Political Polarization, New York State Public Employer Labor Relations Association, Saratoga Springs, NY, September 30, 2021
The Biden Administration’s Employment Law Initiatives, Association of Independent Research Institutes, Webinar, September 13, 2021
Helping Students Transition Back into an In-person School Environment, NYSSBA Summer Law Conference, Melville, NY, July 8, 2021
COVID-19 - An Overview of Lessons Learned, NYSSBA Pre-Convention Law School Seminar, October 21, 2020
COVID-19 Labor Issues as Staff Return to Work, Long Island Association of School Personnel Administrators, Part 1: July 29, 2020; Part 2: August 5, 2020
Handling Mental Health Issues in School, National Business Institute, May 8, 2020
Panel Member, The “Ayes” Have It: Legislative Update No. 1/An Overview of New Laws with a Focus on Employment Issues, 2019 School Law Conference, Nassau County Bar Association, December 6, 2019
Sweeping Changes to New York Human Rights Law, Association of Towns 2020 Annual Meeting & Training School, New York, NY, February 17, 2020
The Varying Landscape of Employment Discrimination, New York State School Boards Association, Rochester, NY, October 26, 2019
Sweeping Changes to New York Human Rights Law: Employers Must Prepare Now, Bond, Schoeneck & King Webinar, August 29, 2019
Child Victims Act: Impacts on the Insurance Industry, Bond, Schoeneck & King Webinar, July 23, 2019
Sexual Harassment Litigation Strategies, County Attorney's Association of New York, Cooperstown, NY, May 20, 2019
Solving the Mental Health Rubik's Cube in the Modern and Maddening Workplace, Long Island Association of School Personnel Administrators, March 6, 2019
Sexual Harassment in the Era of Viral News, National Business Officers Association, February 7, 2019
Holiday Season Postscript: An Update on Noncompete Agreements, The Journal of the Nassau County Bar Association, January 2019
Switching to Offense in Employment Cases, Long Island Chapter Labor and Employment Relations Association, December 12, 2018
Panel Member, How to Protect Your School District in the Age of the "Me Too" Movement, Annual School Law Conference, December 7, 2018
Sexual Harassment in the Viral News World, New York State School Boards Association, Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel, October 26, 2018
Switching to Offense in Employment Cases, New York State Bar Association Labor & Employment Law Section, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 12, 2018
Student Activism: The Past Visits the Present Again, New York State School Boards Association, Plainview, NY, July 26, 2018
Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, New York State Public Employer Labor Relations Association, Inc. (NYSPELRA), Saratoga Springs, NY, July 19, 2018
Managing Employees in the Digital Era, The Accounting & Finance Show NY, Javits Center, New York, NY, July 11, 2018
Social Media Investigations in the Workplace, County Attorneys’ Association of the State of New York Annual Meeting, The Otesaga Hotel, Cooperstown, NY, May 21, 2018
Title IX, Long Island Association of School Personnel Administrators, April 25, 2018
Panel Member, “Express Yourself!” - Standard for Disciplining Staff and Students for Exercising Their Freedom of Expression - Mock 3020-a Proceeding and Legal Analysis, 2017 Annual School Law Conference, December 8, 2017
Religion in the Public Schools, New York State School Boards Association, October 13, 2017
Hot Topics in Higher Education and Technology & School Policy~A Panel Discussion, Mid-Hudson School Study Council, Monroe-Woodbury High School, Central Valley, New York, August 4, 2017
Sections 3020-a and 3020-b – A Timely Update, New York State School Boards Association, July 27, 2017
Labor & Employment Law – What’s Hot, What’s New, What’s Next, New York State Industries for the Disabled, October 6, 2017
Aggressive Litigation Techniques in Defending Employment Cases, Bond's In-House CLE Series, February 27, 2017
Digital Fingerprints: The Legal Double-Edged Swords of Social Media and Email, Long Island Association of School Personnel Administrators Event, December 1, 2016
Hot Topics in Public Sector Employment Law, Association of Towns of the State of New York 2016 Personnel Management School, November 18, 2016
Student Use of Heroin and Other Drugs – The Legal Issues and More, New York State School Boards Association, October 27, 2016
Labor & Employment Law Developments and What They Mean for Your Agency, New York State Industries for the Disabled, September 8, 2016
Investigations & Student Rights Relative to Social Media, Mid-Hudson School Study Council, August 5, 2016
Litigating and Defending Retaliation Claims: Overcoming the Complex Challenges of These Claims and Pitfalls to Avoid, American Conference Institute 8th Annual Forum on Defending and Managing Employment Discrimination Litigation, July 28, 2016
Transgender Individuals in the Schools: Lingering Issues, New York State School Boards Association, July 21, 2016
First Amendment Claims and Employer Counter-Claims, New York State Public Employer Labor Relations Association, July 20, 2016
Guidance on Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Students, Mid-Hudson Catskill Council of Superintendents, April 12, 2016
Public Education and the Law – The New Frontier: From Debates over Implementation of the Common Core to Student Opt-Outs of Standardized Testing, as well as the Rights of Transgender Individuals in the Schools – Where Will it End?, New York State Bar Association, Committee on Law, Youth & Citizenship, January 27, 2016
Transgender Students and Employees, Nassau and Suffolk Academies of Law, School Law Conference, December 14, 2015
Transgender Individuals in the Schools – Lingering Issues, New York State School Boards Association, October 18, 2015
Update on Age Discrimination Litigation Trends: The Latest Class Action Developments, Guidance on Wrongful Reduction in Force Claims, and Practical Solutions for Overcoming the Most Common Challenges Employers are Now Facing in the Age Discrimination Landscape, American Conference Institute’s 7th Annual Forum on Defending and Managing Employment Discrimination, July 27, 2015
The New APPR – What Does It All Mean?, New York State School Boards Association Summer Law Conference, July 23, 2015
§3020-a Proceedings in the Age of APPR, New York State School Boards Association, January 14, 2015
Title IX, Transgender and Inter-Scholastic Sports, Nassau and Suffolk Academies of Law, School Law Conference, December 8, 2014
Social Media in the Schools – The Legal v. Practical Issues, New York State School Boards Association, October 27, 2014
Social Media, New York State Association of School Personnel Administrators, October 20, 2014
Big Brother is Watching...But is it Legal? A Review of Current Issues Relating to Background Checks - Panelist, New York State Bar Association, Labor & Employment Law Section, Fall Meeting, September 13, 2014
Religious Discrimination, American Conference Institute, August 1, 2014
Section 3020-a Proceedings in the Age of APPR, New York State School Boards Association, July 24, 2014
Legal Update for School Stakeholders, Mid-Hudson School Study Council, April 10, 2014
The Changing Face of School Athletics, New York State School Boards Association, January 9, 2014
What Every School Board member Should Know About Litigation, New York State School Boards Association, October 26, 2013
Sexual Harassment Involving Faculty Under Title IX, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, April 5, 2013
"A Case of First Impression in the Second Circuit: Court Rules Garcetti Defense Not Applicable to Professor’s Claim of Academic Freedom," Bond's Higher Education Law Report, September 7, 2023
"A Case Worthy of Ushering in the Dog Days of Summer," Bond's New York Labor and Employment Law Report, July 6, 2023
"Don't Let Your Office Become 'The Office'," Long Island Business News, June 26, 2020
"Can the Wisdom of a Guns N' Roses Song Help Us Avoid a Retaliation Claim?," New York Law Journal, November 1, 2019
"What Employers can do About Amployee Activism," Long Island Business News, November 1, 2019
"Applying Martial Arts Philosophy to Employment Law," Long Island Business News, September 13, 2019
Quoted in "The Reviews are In," Long Island Business News, September 13, 2019
The Sound of Silence: Seventh Circuit Holds That Undocumented Misconduct is Still Misconduct, JD Supra, August 6, 2019
Employment Law Through the Philosophy of a Martial Arts Practitioner, JD Supra, July 15, 2019
An Old "SNL" Skit, A New Court Decision, and How Rumors Can Lead to Sexual Harassment Liability, JD Supra, March 6, 2019
Co-Author, 2019 Chambers USA Regional Employment Guide, New York Chapter
"The Faithless Servant Doctrine: An Olden Law for Modern Times,” Nassau Lawyer, January 2018
"'Brute Reason' or Lack of Nuance: Seventh Circuit's Twin Holdings That a Long Term Leave is Not a Reasonable Accommodation May...," JD Supra, December 1, 2017
Quoted in “Ignore at your own peril,” Long Island Business News, November 17, 2017
"Ships Passing in the Night: The First Amendment and the Employee Grievance," Nassau Lawyer, July/August 2017
"Federal Appeals Court Rules That Transgender Students Can Use Restroom of Choice," JD Supra, June 1, 2017
"Adding Inevitability to the Often Disfavored Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine," JD Supra, May 1, 2017
"A 'Fair and Balanced' Look at a Salary Claw-Back Against an Alleged Serial Sexual Harasser," JD Supra, April 21, 2017
Quoted in "Suits and Armour: Top 5 Reasons Employers Are Sued by Their Workers, and How to Cut Your Risk," Long Island Business News, August 15, 2016
"Employment Law’s “Hulk”-Like Superhero — The Faithless Servant Doctrine — Just Got Stronger," New York Labor and Employment Law Report, June 7, 2016, also published in JD Supra, June 8, 2016
Howard M. Miller, Louis P. DiLorenzo and Christopher T. Kurtz, "Striking Out A-Rod: The Faithless Servant Doctrine," Law360, February 14, 2014, also published in JD Supra, February 18, 2014
Howard's practice emphasizes education law, labor and employment law and related litigation.
In addition to providing school districts with general advice on the broad array of issues that affect school districts, Howard has successfully litigated numerous cases before the Commissioner of Education, state and federal courts and the State Review Officer.
Howard's practice emphasizes education law, labor and employment law and related litigation.
In addition to providing school districts with general advice on the broad array of issues that affect school districts, Howard has successfully litigated numerous cases before the Commissioner of Education, state and federal courts and the State Review Officer.
The subject matter of his litigation experience includes requests for name clearing hearings, parental challenges to school curriculum, special education, taxpayer actions to remove board members and school district officers, school district elections, dismissal of probationary employees, student discipline and all aspects of employment discrimination. Howard has also lectured on such topics as student First Amendment rights, parental rights in the public schools and special education.
Hernandez v. Port Washington Union Free School District, 193 A.D.3d 733, 141 N.Y.S.2d 875 (2d Dep’t 2021)
Boyle v. N. Salem School District, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 82504 (S.D.N.Y. 2020) (holding that Child Victims Act does not extend statute of limitations for federal claims)
When Student and Staff Speech Collides with Anti-Discrimination Laws, National School Boards Association 2025 Annual Conference, April 4-6, 2025
"Employee Speech – What Can be Censored and What Cannot," New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) Annual Convention, October 20, 2024
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion After Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, National Council of School Attorneys Annual Meeting, New Orleans, La., April 4, 2024
The First Amendment and the Erosion of Managerial Authority, National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining, CUNY Graduate Center, March 18, 2024
What Town Officials Need To Know about the Potential Legal Pitfalls of Posting Town-Related Business on Their ‘Personal’ Social Media Accounts, Association of Towns Annual Training, New York City, February 18, 2024
School Board Member Use of Social Media – Some Questions and Answers, 2023 Pre-Convention Law Conference, New York State School Boards Association, Oct. 26, 2023
School Safety – Evolving Challenges and the Road Ahead, 2023 Summer Law Conference Series, New York State School Boards Association, July 18, 2023
Communicating What Matters Now! First Amendment Rights in School, 2023 Annual School Law Conference, The Nassau Academy of Law, March 24, 2023
Recent Court Decisions about Which Every Public Employer Should Know, Association of Towns, February 20, 2023, New York, NY.
Panelist, “Communicating What Matters Now! First Amendment Rights in School," 2023 Annual School Law Conference, Nassau and Suffolk Academies of Law and the Education Law Committees of the Nassau and Suffolk County Bar Associations, Oakdale, New York, March 24, 2023
Employee Speech and the First Amendment, New York State School Board Association's 26th Annual Pre-Convention School Law Seminar, October 27, 2022
First Amendment in the Workplace: Managing Employee Speech in Polarizing Times, 2022 Fall Legal Conference, The State University of New York, October 13, 2022
Staff Speech – Kennedy and its Impact on Garcetti, Free Exercise Standards, Counsel of School Attorneys - 2022 Fall School Law Seminar, October 11, 2022
Recent Court Decisions About Which Every Public Employer Should Know, 47th Annual Conference, New York State Public Employer Labor Relations Association, Saratoga Springs, NY, July 11, 2022
A Gold Mine of Recent Court Decisions - What Public Employers Need to Know, 51st Annual Training Conference, National Public Employer Labor Relations Association, in Austin, Texas, June 29, 2022
Panelist, “Deal or No Deal - Disciplinary Proceedings in Cyberspace," 2022 Annual School Law Conference, Education Law Committees of Suffolk and Nassau County Bar Associations, April 8, 2022
Staff Political Speech in Polarizing Times, Council of School Attorneys (COSA) Spring School Law Seminar in San Diego, CA, April 2, 2022
Free Speech in the Era of Racial and Political Polarization, National PELRA, New Orleans, LA, November 9, 2021
Student First Amendment Rights – An Update from the Supreme Court, NYSSBA Pre-Convention Law Conference, NYC, October 24, 2021
Help Wanted: Managing Through the Current Labor Staffing Shortage, Bond Webinar, October 19, 2021
Operating in a COVID-19 Environment, Long Island Association of School Personnel Administrators, Webinar, October 7, 2021
Free Speech in the Era of Racial and Racial Political Polarization, New York State Public Employer Labor Relations Association, Saratoga Springs, NY, September 30, 2021
The Biden Administration’s Employment Law Initiatives, Association of Independent Research Institutes, Webinar, September 13, 2021
Helping Students Transition Back into an In-person School Environment, NYSSBA Summer Law Conference, Melville, NY, July 8, 2021
COVID-19 - An Overview of Lessons Learned, NYSSBA Pre-Convention Law School Seminar, October 21, 2020
COVID-19 Labor Issues as Staff Return to Work, Long Island Association of School Personnel Administrators, Part 1: July 29, 2020; Part 2: August 5, 2020
Handling Mental Health Issues in School, National Business Institute, May 8, 2020
Panel Member, The “Ayes” Have It: Legislative Update No. 1/An Overview of New Laws with a Focus on Employment Issues, 2019 School Law Conference, Nassau County Bar Association, December 6, 2019
Sweeping Changes to New York Human Rights Law, Association of Towns 2020 Annual Meeting & Training School, New York, NY, February 17, 2020
The Varying Landscape of Employment Discrimination, New York State School Boards Association, Rochester, NY, October 26, 2019
Sweeping Changes to New York Human Rights Law: Employers Must Prepare Now, Bond, Schoeneck & King Webinar, August 29, 2019
Child Victims Act: Impacts on the Insurance Industry, Bond, Schoeneck & King Webinar, July 23, 2019
Sexual Harassment Litigation Strategies, County Attorney's Association of New York, Cooperstown, NY, May 20, 2019
Solving the Mental Health Rubik's Cube in the Modern and Maddening Workplace, Long Island Association of School Personnel Administrators, March 6, 2019
Sexual Harassment in the Era of Viral News, National Business Officers Association, February 7, 2019
Holiday Season Postscript: An Update on Noncompete Agreements, The Journal of the Nassau County Bar Association, January 2019
Switching to Offense in Employment Cases, Long Island Chapter Labor and Employment Relations Association, December 12, 2018
Panel Member, How to Protect Your School District in the Age of the "Me Too" Movement, Annual School Law Conference, December 7, 2018
Sexual Harassment in the Viral News World, New York State School Boards Association, Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel, October 26, 2018
Switching to Offense in Employment Cases, New York State Bar Association Labor & Employment Law Section, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 12, 2018
Student Activism: The Past Visits the Present Again, New York State School Boards Association, Plainview, NY, July 26, 2018
Preventing Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, New York State Public Employer Labor Relations Association, Inc. (NYSPELRA), Saratoga Springs, NY, July 19, 2018
Managing Employees in the Digital Era, The Accounting & Finance Show NY, Javits Center, New York, NY, July 11, 2018
Social Media Investigations in the Workplace, County Attorneys’ Association of the State of New York Annual Meeting, The Otesaga Hotel, Cooperstown, NY, May 21, 2018
Title IX, Long Island Association of School Personnel Administrators, April 25, 2018
Panel Member, “Express Yourself!” - Standard for Disciplining Staff and Students for Exercising Their Freedom of Expression - Mock 3020-a Proceeding and Legal Analysis, 2017 Annual School Law Conference, December 8, 2017
Religion in the Public Schools, New York State School Boards Association, October 13, 2017
Hot Topics in Higher Education and Technology & School Policy~A Panel Discussion, Mid-Hudson School Study Council, Monroe-Woodbury High School, Central Valley, New York, August 4, 2017
Sections 3020-a and 3020-b – A Timely Update, New York State School Boards Association, July 27, 2017
Labor & Employment Law – What’s Hot, What’s New, What’s Next, New York State Industries for the Disabled, October 6, 2017
Aggressive Litigation Techniques in Defending Employment Cases, Bond's In-House CLE Series, February 27, 2017
Digital Fingerprints: The Legal Double-Edged Swords of Social Media and Email, Long Island Association of School Personnel Administrators Event, December 1, 2016
Hot Topics in Public Sector Employment Law, Association of Towns of the State of New York 2016 Personnel Management School, November 18, 2016
Student Use of Heroin and Other Drugs – The Legal Issues and More, New York State School Boards Association, October 27, 2016
Labor & Employment Law Developments and What They Mean for Your Agency, New York State Industries for the Disabled, September 8, 2016
Investigations & Student Rights Relative to Social Media, Mid-Hudson School Study Council, August 5, 2016
Litigating and Defending Retaliation Claims: Overcoming the Complex Challenges of These Claims and Pitfalls to Avoid, American Conference Institute 8th Annual Forum on Defending and Managing Employment Discrimination Litigation, July 28, 2016
Transgender Individuals in the Schools: Lingering Issues, New York State School Boards Association, July 21, 2016
First Amendment Claims and Employer Counter-Claims, New York State Public Employer Labor Relations Association, July 20, 2016
Guidance on Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Students, Mid-Hudson Catskill Council of Superintendents, April 12, 2016
Public Education and the Law – The New Frontier: From Debates over Implementation of the Common Core to Student Opt-Outs of Standardized Testing, as well as the Rights of Transgender Individuals in the Schools – Where Will it End?, New York State Bar Association, Committee on Law, Youth & Citizenship, January 27, 2016
Transgender Students and Employees, Nassau and Suffolk Academies of Law, School Law Conference, December 14, 2015
Transgender Individuals in the Schools – Lingering Issues, New York State School Boards Association, October 18, 2015
Update on Age Discrimination Litigation Trends: The Latest Class Action Developments, Guidance on Wrongful Reduction in Force Claims, and Practical Solutions for Overcoming the Most Common Challenges Employers are Now Facing in the Age Discrimination Landscape, American Conference Institute’s 7th Annual Forum on Defending and Managing Employment Discrimination, July 27, 2015
The New APPR – What Does It All Mean?, New York State School Boards Association Summer Law Conference, July 23, 2015
§3020-a Proceedings in the Age of APPR, New York State School Boards Association, January 14, 2015
Title IX, Transgender and Inter-Scholastic Sports, Nassau and Suffolk Academies of Law, School Law Conference, December 8, 2014
Social Media in the Schools – The Legal v. Practical Issues, New York State School Boards Association, October 27, 2014
Social Media, New York State Association of School Personnel Administrators, October 20, 2014
Big Brother is Watching...But is it Legal? A Review of Current Issues Relating to Background Checks - Panelist, New York State Bar Association, Labor & Employment Law Section, Fall Meeting, September 13, 2014
Religious Discrimination, American Conference Institute, August 1, 2014
Section 3020-a Proceedings in the Age of APPR, New York State School Boards Association, July 24, 2014
Legal Update for School Stakeholders, Mid-Hudson School Study Council, April 10, 2014
The Changing Face of School Athletics, New York State School Boards Association, January 9, 2014
What Every School Board member Should Know About Litigation, New York State School Boards Association, October 26, 2013
Sexual Harassment Involving Faculty Under Title IX, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, April 5, 2013
"A Case of First Impression in the Second Circuit: Court Rules Garcetti Defense Not Applicable to Professor’s Claim of Academic Freedom," Bond's Higher Education Law Report, September 7, 2023
"A Case Worthy of Ushering in the Dog Days of Summer," Bond's New York Labor and Employment Law Report, July 6, 2023
"Don't Let Your Office Become 'The Office'," Long Island Business News, June 26, 2020
"Can the Wisdom of a Guns N' Roses Song Help Us Avoid a Retaliation Claim?," New York Law Journal, November 1, 2019
"What Employers can do About Amployee Activism," Long Island Business News, November 1, 2019
"Applying Martial Arts Philosophy to Employment Law," Long Island Business News, September 13, 2019
Quoted in "The Reviews are In," Long Island Business News, September 13, 2019
The Sound of Silence: Seventh Circuit Holds That Undocumented Misconduct is Still Misconduct, JD Supra, August 6, 2019
Employment Law Through the Philosophy of a Martial Arts Practitioner, JD Supra, July 15, 2019
An Old "SNL" Skit, A New Court Decision, and How Rumors Can Lead to Sexual Harassment Liability, JD Supra, March 6, 2019
Co-Author, 2019 Chambers USA Regional Employment Guide, New York Chapter
"The Faithless Servant Doctrine: An Olden Law for Modern Times,” Nassau Lawyer, January 2018
"'Brute Reason' or Lack of Nuance: Seventh Circuit's Twin Holdings That a Long Term Leave is Not a Reasonable Accommodation May...," JD Supra, December 1, 2017
Quoted in “Ignore at your own peril,” Long Island Business News, November 17, 2017
"Ships Passing in the Night: The First Amendment and the Employee Grievance," Nassau Lawyer, July/August 2017
"Federal Appeals Court Rules That Transgender Students Can Use Restroom of Choice," JD Supra, June 1, 2017
"Adding Inevitability to the Often Disfavored Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine," JD Supra, May 1, 2017
"A 'Fair and Balanced' Look at a Salary Claw-Back Against an Alleged Serial Sexual Harasser," JD Supra, April 21, 2017
Quoted in "Suits and Armour: Top 5 Reasons Employers Are Sued by Their Workers, and How to Cut Your Risk," Long Island Business News, August 15, 2016
"Employment Law’s “Hulk”-Like Superhero — The Faithless Servant Doctrine — Just Got Stronger," New York Labor and Employment Law Report, June 7, 2016, also published in JD Supra, June 8, 2016
Howard M. Miller, Louis P. DiLorenzo and Christopher T. Kurtz, "Striking Out A-Rod: The Faithless Servant Doctrine," Law360, February 14, 2014, also published in JD Supra, February 18, 2014