Andrew, an Discrimination Law Attorney and the author of the new book, “10 Strategies to Purchase Property Post-Pandemic: The Ultimate Guide to Real Estate Investing." Andrew is also the Managing Attorney of Lieb at Law, P.C.,(www.liebatlaw.com) with a practice focus on litigation and regulatory compliance. Mr. Lieb provides a wide range of legal services throughout the New York Metro area on such topics as real estate brokerage license law litigation / compliance, fair housing and discrimination litigation / compliance, employment disputes, residential and commercial landlord / tenant needs. Andrew also does discrimination prevention trainings for companies and discrimination litigation
In this interview with @LiveNOWFOX, legal analyst Andrew Lieb breaks down what to expect from the first Impeachment Inquiry hearing into President Biden set for next Thursday. Andrew explains the allegations against President Biden, what Republican Representative James Comer plans to cover in the hearing, if we could see subpoenas or new evidence presented, how many total hearings there may be, and whether President Biden himself could be called to testify. Andrew also discusses the possible outcomes and next steps in the impeachment process.
This Interview on FOX 5 NY discusses a lawsuit filed against New York City Mayor Eric Adams accusing him of sexually assaulting a woman in 1993 while they both worked for the city. Attorney Andrew Lieb provides context on the legal process, explaining that the initial filing only included a summons with notice to meet the deadline under the Adult Survivors Act, which is now expired - but, this case also involves the NYC Gender Motivated Violence Act, which extends the statute of limitations on old cases, like this, until March 1, 2025.
In this segment from Newsmax, Attorney Andrew Lieb represents New Balance and Skechers in a mock trial against Nike, who is suing the companies for allegedly infringing on their patented Flyknit technology. Andrew argues that Nike's patents have already been invalidated and that removing stitches is not a patentable invention.