On December 30, 2022, New York Governor signed into law Labor Law Section 240-i, establishing a registration system for contractors and subcontractors engaged in public work and covered private projects in New York. This law will require contractors to register with the New York State Department of Labor (the “Department of Labor”) every two years, by submitting various disclosures about their businesses, in order to ensure that contractors do not have previous labor law violations, and will abide by New York labor laws and regulations, including prevailing wage requirements. The Department of Labor will establish and maintain a public on-line system where registrations and disclosures are available. Continue Reading New Registration Requirement for Contractors and Subcontractors Performing Public Works and Covered Private Projects in New York

Cori Schreider
Cori Schreider is an associate in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office and a member of the Labor & Employment Group. Cori represents employers in both litigation and counseling matters. She has experience in all aspects of civil litigation, including fact and expert discovery, drafting and arguing dispositive motions, and alternative dispute resolution in state and federal courts. On the counseling side, Cori has experience in advising clients on various pre-litigation, employment-related issues, including revising and updating employment policies and practices, handling discrimination and harassment complaints, and providing anti-harassment training to managers and supervisors.
Prior to joining the firm, Cori was a civil litigation attorney at a mid-size Baltimore law firm, where she concentrated her practice on commercial litigation, employment litigation and counseling, and general liability matters. Before entering private practice, she served as a law clerk to the Honorable Edward R. K. Hargadon (Ret.) of the Baltimore City Circuit Court.
While at the University of Maryland, she was the managing editor of the Journal of Healthcare Law and Policy and represented clients in the Consumer Protection Clinic.