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Unemployment Compensation Roundup: Review of Recent Legislation, Cases, Concerns
From extended appeal deadlines to an uptick in UC fraud claims, this article sets forth four of the most recent changes or proposed changes to Pennsylvania's UC system that have arisen due to COVID-19.Ahead of the Curve: Law School Partnerships Aim to Help New Grads Become Practicing Lawyers
This week, we examine two law schools that have partnered with outside organizations to help their students embark on their legal careers.Immigrant Workforce Management: A Cautionary Tale in I-9 Compliance
A recent settlement resulting from an investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ), Civil Rights Division, Immigrant and Employee Rights Section (IER) against Ascension Health Alliance (Ascension), a Missouri-based health care system, highlights discrimination claims against work-authorized non-U.S. citizens.Afghan Women Cyclist Team Receives Evacuation Support From Hogan Lovells
Since the fall of Kabul, Hogan Lovells' attorneys have been working on getting the Afghan women cyclist team and other at-risk groups out of the country. It has been a tremendous global evacuation effort with ever growing legal and logistical challenges.View more book results for the query "*"
Strangulation: How 'Rough Sex' Defense Doesn't Wash in DV Cases
A new NJ law is a conversation opener for helping victims to better understand their rights and to finally grapple with the question of whether strangulation should ever be considered a matter of consent.How Lawyers Found a Home for $142M in Leftover California Class Action Funds
"This is the end of a really long running case whose chief aim was to compensate women who were subjected to a very misleading marketing campaign," Beasley Allen's David Byrne told Law.com on Wednesday. "These products were sold to all women as this fountain of youth pill with claimed but unproven benefits."How Lawyers Found a Home for $142M in Leftover Class Action Funds
"This is the end of a really long running case whose chief aim was to compensate women who were subjected to a very misleading marketing campaign," Beasley Allen's David Byrne told Law.com on Wednesday. "These products were sold to all women as this fountain of youth pill with claimed but unproven benefits."'RACER Trust' and the Concinnity of CERCLA Sections 107 and 113
The decision to apply Section 113 or Section 107 action-by-action or settlement-by-settlement does not improve CERCLA's concinnity.One Week Left: Attorney of the Year Finalist Profiles
Read about Karen Thompson, Joseph Lubertazzi and Nandini Nair right here.Trending Stories
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