On Tuesday, August 10, Gov. Andrew Cuomo notified the people of New York that he would be resigning as governor, effective August 24, 2021. This resignation follows the publication last week of the report by the Attorney...more
There have been significant changes to New York’s cluster action initiative. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has changed the metrics for designating a cluster zone and changed the applicable restrictions in cluster zones. Additionally, the...more
On November 12, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.74. This executive order has wide-reaching implications as New York experiences a rise in COVID-19 infections. First, it limits when people may be at bars,...more
There have been significant changes to New York’s cluster action initiative. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has updated guidance about how cluster zones are designated and how the cluster zone designation may be changed. Further, the...more
New York’s travel advisory has been substantially altered during the past two weeks. On October 31, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 205.2, which revised the New York State Travel Advisory for domestic travel. On...more
On October 31, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 205.2, which substantially revises the New York State Travel Advisory for domestic travel. The revisions take effect Wednesday, November 4 and do not apply to...more
On October 27, Governor Andrew Cuomo added California to the travel advisory. Massachusetts meets the criteria to be added to the travel advisory list but was not added because a quarantine would be nearly impossible to...more
There has been considerable confusion about how New York’s travel advisory applies to international workers, especially regular commuters traveling to work in New York from Canada. On October 21, Bond attorneys Hermes...more
This week has brought some major changes to New York’s cluster action initiative. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has released guidance about how cluster zones are designated and how the cluster zone designation may be changed. Further,...more
On October 20, Governor Andrew Cuomo added Maryland and Arizona to the travel advisory. Pennsylvania, Connecticut and New Jersey all meet the criteria to be added to the travel advisory list but were not added because a...more
This has been a busy week regarding New York’s travel advisory. On October 13, Governor Andrew Cuomo added Virginia, Michigan and Ohio to the travel advisory. There are now a total of 38 states and U.S. jurisdictions impacted...more
Last week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled New York’s “Cluster Action Initiative.” This initiative details New York’s current plans to deal with clusters of COVID-19: by designating red (severe), orange (less severe) and yellow...more
Yesterday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo added Puerto Rico to the travel advisory, and removed California, Hawaii, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada and Ohio. There are now a total of 30 states and U.S. jurisdictions impacted by the travel...more
Today, Governor Andrew Cuomo added Delaware, Maryland, Ohio and West Virginia to the travel advisory, and removed Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. There are now a total of 35 states and U.S. jurisdictions...more
Today, Governor Andrew Cuomo added Alaska and Montana to the travel advisory. There are now a total of 33 states and U.S. jurisdictions impacted by the travel advisory. Individuals coming into New York, New Jersey and...more
Today, Governor Andrew Cuomo added Guam and removed Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, Maryland and Montana from the travel advisory. There are now a total of 31 states and U.S. jurisdictions impacted by the travel advisory....more
Today, Governor Andrew Cuomo added Alaska and Delaware to the travel advisory. There are now a total of 35 states and U.S. jurisdictions impacted by the travel advisory. Individuals coming into New York, New Jersey and...more
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, New York has placed restrictions on many facets of our daily lives. For example, as we have reported previously, under the applicable executive orders, gatherings are limited to 50...more
Today, Gov. Andrew Cuomo added Rhode Island and removed Delaware and Washington D.C. from the travel advisory. There are now a total of 35 states and U.S. jurisdictions impacted by the travel advisory. Individuals coming into...more
Some significant developments have occurred in Albany. First, Executive Order 202.45 (the Order) was issued. Among other things, the Order impacts paid leave and the travel advisory in New York. Additionally, the Order...more
Over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.47. On July 6, the Governor issued Executive Order 202.48. Both of these orders are lengthy. Both impact businesses, municipalities and...more
On June 24, 2020, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont announced a joint travel advisory. Individuals coming into New York, New Jersey and Connecticut from certain high...more
With five regions of New York State expecting to begin Phase Four this Friday, June 26, there is one question at the top of many people’s minds: what’s next? The answer to that question is clear. The core restrictions will...more
During his June 11 press conference, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that indoor and outdoor pools and playgrounds across New York may reopen, but only with local approval. Any pool operator who wishes to reopen their pool must...more
On Monday, May 11, Gov. Cuomo announced that New York State has started a new chapter: the reopening. New York FORWARD will largely revolve around two measures: (1) regional reopening and (2) business safety precautions....more