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Mass. high court allows employer to modify employee's job to avoid disability payments
Employees in Massachusetts who injure themselves at work may not be entitled to disability retirement benefits if their employer accommodates them with a lighter job. A recent Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling held that employers can change an injured worker's duties to keep him on the job and prevent him from going into retirement and collecting disability.Time for Senate to confirm Dawn Johnsen
The president should be able to appoint the leader of the OLC without further delay.High court rules against investors in Wall Street antitrust case
The Supreme Court on Monday dealt a setback to investors suing over their losses in the crash of technology stocks seven years ago. In a 7-1 decision, the Court sided with Wall Street banks that allegedly conspired to drive up prices on 900 newly issued stocks.Federal Circuit transfers case to 11th Circuit based on lack of a patent law issue
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently refused to rule on a patent license dispute on the ground that it lacked jurisdiction because the case involved only state law claims. The court on April 21 ruled to transfer the appeal to the 11th Circuit.View more book results for the query "*"
TAXATION | Unallocated support taxable to recipient
For federal tax purposes, any payment made in the initial phase of a divorce under a pendente lite support order that does not allocate between alimony and child support is considered the income of the spouse who receives the payment, the 3d U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled.CRIMINAL PRACTICE | New standard for state habeas review
The admission of a 911 call against a man convicted in the fatal shooting of a rival drug dealer did not violate the right of the defendant to confront witnesses against him, the 2d U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled.6th Circuit says no to sanctioning law firms over meritless suit
A San Diego law firm has been spared $1 million in sanctions by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit in a trade secret case.Trending Stories
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