By The Legal Intelligencer | January 17, 2018
Our goal at ALM is to serve the entire legal community, and as part of that, we're adding new wrinkles to our annual Professional Excellence Awards to make sure we get a chance to highlight the great work and achievements across the full breadth of the Pennsylvania legal community.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | January 17, 2018
A split Commonwealth Court panel held that municipal code and zoning enforcement officers are considered management-level employees and are therefore excluded from collective bargaining activities.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephanie H. Klein | January 15, 2018
Social and news media bombard us daily with accounts of sexual harassment and misconduct by captains of industry, the arts and politics. The accounts and identities of these formerly admired men continue to shock the public with no end in sight.
By Greg Land | January 12, 2018
Maria Colon and Gwendolyn Warren filed whistleblower complaints against Fulton County alleging they were retaliated against after reporting multiple cases of fraud, waste and criminal misuse of county funds and property.
By Amanda Ciccatelli | January 12, 2018
Many companies are using social media, shared calendars and instant messaging services to connect employees, but with this technology comes an increased…
By Erin Mulvaney | January 12, 2018
Fisher Phillips partner Ed Foulke, a former OSHA head, predicts a greater focus on compliance and outreach over enforcement.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | January 11, 2018
The Commonwealth Court has reinstated an arbitration award requiring Lackawanna County to resume its past practice of providing to certain Court of Common Pleas employees an additional paid day off that is not specifically mentioned in the parties' collective bargaining agreement.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Ben Seal | January 11, 2018
A Pennsylvania State Police trooper fired for unbecoming conduct after he was accused of harassment by a female trooper can return to work because the incidents that led to his dismissal were not proven at an arbitration hearing, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.
By Ben Hancock | January 10, 2018
Heather Meeker of O'Melveny & Myers explains the recent license enforcement statements by major tech organizations and why sexual harassment is the "next shoe to drop" in the open source world.
By Erin Mulvaney | January 10, 2018
The rise in class action settlements and federal government workplace litigation last year is expected to soften as the Trump administration's takeover settles in, according to Seyfarth Shaw's annual workplace litigation report.
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