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NLRB Restores the Right to Curse the Boss
Words or actions that would otherwise be grounds for discipline may ultimately escape sanction if expressed or undertaken during labor contract negotiations, grievance meetings or any number of other contexts in which employees engage in activity protected by Section 7.It's Groundhog Day for Pennsylvania's Fair Share Act
Litigants and practitioners are experiencing déjà vu, as the uncertainty over the scope of the Fair Share Act persists. Will the Pennsylvania Superior Court, sitting en banc, or Pennsylvania Supreme Court break this proverbial time loop like Bill Murray's character did at the end of the film?Lawyers on the Fast Track 2023: Christina Manfredi McKinley
Christina Manfredi McKinley is an experienced litigator whose practice encompasses all phases of litigation, from early dispute resolution through post-trial motions. She has significant appellate experience and has handled complex, high-stake cases related to purchase agreements, corporate governance, environmental issues, commercial contracts, and statutory interpretation.Lawyers on the Fast Track 2023: Benjamin Hantz
Benjamin Hantz focuses his practice on corporate and private equity-backed corporate transactions. He represents private equity firms in transactions across numerous industries, including automotive, manufacturing and business services.Airbnb Sued After Couple Allegedly Suffers Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Herrick Sued by Real Estate Investor for More Than $1 Billion Over Alleged Legal Malpractice
The complaint claims Herrick knowingly disregarded discovery deadlines and then lied to a judge about it.Gibbons and Schenck Price Enter Passaic River Environmental Litigation
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Questions Abound Following Right-to-Know Law Decision Involving Student Records
Hawkins has clear implications regarding the treatment of school surveillance videos under FERPA and the RTKL. However, Hawkins raises several questions, including whether a nonpublic record can "become" public through redaction, and therefore, be subject to disclosure under the RTKL.The Legal Intelligencer Announces 2023 Professional Excellence Award Winners
The Legal Intelligencer is pleased to announce the 2023 Professional Excellence Award winners.EPA Proposes National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Six PFAS Chemicals
Years in the making, the final PFAS rule will be the first federally enforceable drinking water rule governing PFAS. The EPA intends to finalize the PFAS rule by the end of 2023.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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