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FordHarrison Names New Head of Jacksonville Office
Management-side labor and employment law firm FordHarrison has named Amy R. Turci the managing partner of its Jacksonville office.State Supreme Court Denies 'Double Dip' for Local Mayor
The state's high court has ruled that the controversial mayor of East Haven may not collect on his firefighter's pension while he is receiving his salary as mayor.The Tech-Driven 'Intelligent' Workplace Presents Challenges for Employers
Emerging technologies will significantly impact the white-collar workforce, making it essential that companies understand the legal risks associated with the use of these technologies.Claim That Job Offer Was Rescinded Due to Pregnancy Is Settled for $100,000
A company that allegedly withdrew a job offer to a woman when it learned that she was pregnant has settled the allegations for $100,000.Facts and AllegationsNicole…The Legal Landscape on Employer Dress Code and Appearance Policies: A U.S. and European Prospective
Personal dress and appearance is a common way individuals express their personality, including their political and religious views. Unfortunately, the personal choices individuals make in attire, hairstyle and other personal appearance factors may collide with workplace rules, creating conflicts.The Tech-Driven "Intelligent" Workplace Presents Challenges for Employers
The impact of technology on workplaces is far reaching. Businesses are introducing AI technology to perform functions previously undertaken by employees, whilst traditional business models are increasingly being challenged by unexpected competitors, utilizing technology to provide services in new and innovative ways (for example Uber challenging the traditional taxi industry or AirBNB the hospitality sector).Connecticut Not Ripe for Major Firm M&A Activity
Despite being home to many successful firms, Connecticut isn't particularly fertile ground for law firm mergers and acquisitions. The annual number of tie-ups never reaches double digits, according to consultant data, and experts seem to agree this trend will continue for the foreseeable future in the "Land of Steady Habits."Connecticut Not Ripe for Major Firm M&A Activity
Despite being home to many successful firms, Connecticut isn't particularly fertile ground for law firm mergers and acquisitions. The annual number of tie-ups never reaches double digits, according to consultant data, and experts seem to agree this trend will continue for the foreseeable future in the "Land of Steady Habits."Revenue Increase, Fewer Partners Boost PPP at Ford & Harrison
Ford & Harrison reported $72 million in revenue for 2016, gaining 3.2 percent as net income grew 1 percent to $20 million.Food Delivery Drivers Covered by Minimum Wage, Court Rules
The Connecticut Supreme Court rejected an argument that the drivers should be exempt from the $10.10 minimum wage law because they can receive tips.Trending Stories
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