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Massachusetts Adopts Whistleblower Law
Massachusetts, joining at least seven other states, now has a law that will provide whistleblowers with a cut of any money they help the state recover. The Massachusetts law has much stronger protections against employer retaliation than the False Claims Act, its federal counterpart, and allows remedies including emotional distress damages, reinstatement, double back pay, and attorneys' fees.Brassica Protection Products LLC v. Caudill Seed & Warehouse Co. Inc.
No Reason to Disturb Pact's Forum Selection Clause;Infringement, Breach Suit Not Transferred to KentuckyRegulators review proposed sale of medmal insurer FPIC
A major Florida medical malpractice insurer is seeking approval of a $363 million takeover by a privately held California insurer.View more book results for the query "*"
Perdue sets deadline for candidates seeking Sears' seat
Would-be state Supreme Court justices have only a few weeks left to brush up their rsums. Gov. Sonny Perdue announced Thursday that his Judicial Nominations Commission, which is headed by former Attorney General Michael J. Bowers, will accept nominations for lawyers to succeed Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears until June 4. Nominations may be sent by mail to Bowers' office at 30 Ivan Allen Jr.Worker productivity growth slowed in 4th quarter
Workers were more efficient in the final three months of last year, although their gains in productivity slowed from the previous quarter. Slower productivity growth can be a good sign for hiring if economic growth picks up.Cite as: Adusumelli v. Steiner, 08 Civ. 6932, NYLJ 1202472830800, at *1 (SDNY, Decided September 29, 2010)Judge Richard J. HolwellDecided
Replacement of 'Multicounty Litigation' Terminology For 'Mass Tort' Terminology
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