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November 15, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Philadelphia Association of Paralegals Calendar of EventsOn Nov. 20, a pro bono committee training for the criminal records expungement project will be held from noon to 1 p.m., at Ballard Spahr, 1735 Market Street, 51st Floor, Philadelphia.
By The Legal Intelligencer
2 minute read
November 15, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
PAP Honors Local Paralegal as Part of Pro Bono CelebrationThe American Bar Association (ABA) 9TH Annual National Celebration of Pro Bono was held from Oct. 22, through Oct. 28. The National Celebration of Pro Bono highlights the increasing need for pro bono services and access to justice.
By Christine M. Flynn
4 minute read
November 15, 2017 | Daily Business Review
Interstate Issues in Enforcement of Noncompete ProvisionsEmployers do not want employees they have trained and provided with proprietary business information to leave and go to work for competitors. Buyers who purchase businesses do not want the sellers to start new, competing businesses.
By William T. Dzurilla
5 minute read
November 15, 2017 | Delaware Business Court Insider
Delaware Courts Uphold Strict Limitations on Liability For Oversight ClaimsIt is an all-too familiar accusation to many directors: If only you had done something more, the corporation could have avoided an injury or loss. Since the mid-1990s, Delaware courts have repeatedly recognized that attempting to pin personal liability on directors for their alleged inaction is “possibly the most difficult theory in corporation law upon which a plaintiff might hope to win a judgment,” as in In re Caremark International Derivative Litigation, 698 A.2d 959, 967 (Del. Ch. 1996).
By Jason J. Mendro and Jeffrey S. Rosenberg
20 minute read
November 14, 2017 | Delaware Business Court Insider
Be Careful What You Ask For in a Section 225 CaseDelaware recognizes the need to promptly resolve disputes over the composition of the board of directors of a Delaware corporation.
By Edward M. McNally
5 minute read
November 14, 2017 | The Recorder
How to Line Up the Best References Before a Job SearchProfessional references are an important part of the hiring process. And a positive endorsement can serve as the exclamation point at the end of a quality candidacy.
By Julie Brush
4 minute read
November 14, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
Impact of Compromise and Release Agreements in Wake of 'Zuber'On Sept. 11, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit handed down a decision that clarified the impact that a settlement in a Workers' Compensation case (referred to as a “Compromise and Release Agreement”) has on an Employee's rights to bring other claims against an Employer, particularly when those claims arise out of the same work event.
By Erica Shikunov
7 minute read
November 14, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
A Unique Whistleblower: When In-House Attorneys Blow the WhistleImagine this scenario: An in-house attorney discovers company conduct in the regular course of business that she believes violates her ethical responsibilities as an attorney.
By Robert Goldich, Sarah Goodman and Adam Roseman
8 minute read
November 14, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Rising Tide of State and Local Scheduling Leave LawsIt has been a long time since the U.S. Congress has enacted any type of comprehensive employment legislation.
By Lee C. Durivage
8 minute read
November 14, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
Considerations for Employers as Medical Marijuana ApproachesLegal cannabis is having a moment in the United States and only continues to gain momentum.
By Joseph A. McNelis III
8 minute read
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