0 results for ''Cohen Seglias Pallas''
Subcontractor's Counterclaims Time-Barred, Dismissed in Contract Breach Action
Ex-Workers' Claim for Post-Spinoff Severance Pay From Chemours Survives
A Delaware Superior Court judge ruled Monday that former employees of The Chemours Co. may sue for severance payments they said they were denied after allegedly being duped into taking a less generous buyout deal as the chemical firm downsized following its spinoff from DuPont.MDJ Sent to Diversion Program for Allegedly Abusing Power, Showing Bias
The state Court of Judicial Discipline has ordered that Washington County Magisterial District Judge Mark A. Wilson attend a judicial diversion program after being charged with allegedly showing bias in a private criminal case and hiking bail in several cases.Ignoring the Future Can Cost a Firm Talent and Clients Today
It doesn't—or at least it shouldn't—take an army of business consultants to explain why law firms lacking succession plans are probably headed…Attorney Ethical Duties in E-Discovery: It's Important to Stay Current
Attorneys are bound by developing ethical rules and duties relating to e-discovery. These rules and duties deserve emphasis because courts, and clients, are increasingly concerned about the manner in which attorneys conduct discovery and, particularly, e-discovery.What In-House Counsel Must Know About the Revised Corporate Enforcement Policy
On Nov. 29, 2017, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced a revised Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Corporate Enforcement Policy. The new policy contains a clear roadmap for avoiding corporate criminal liability that corporate counsel would be wise to follow.People in the News—Nov. 28, 2017—Dilworth Paxson
Dilworth Paxson partner C. Lawrence Holmes was appointed to the board of directors of the Urban League of Philadelphia as its general counsel and a member of its executive committee.Judge Clarifies 'Jackson Pollock Painting' of Wage Law in Laborers' Class Action
A federal judge sought to clarify when state law claims involving the Davis-Bacon Act should be tried in federal court.Crane Damages, Even Reduced, Still Could Be a 'Game-Changer'
A Manhattan appeals court has more than cut in half the wrongful death damages awarded to the families of two men killed in a horrific 2008 crane collapse, but lawyers for the families, as well as defense counsel, said the remaining amounts awarded may still be groundbreaking, especially in the area of pre-impact terror damages.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
Blueprint for Successful Second Request Document Review
Brought to you by Integreon
Download Now
Employee Happiness Playbook: The 3 R's for Business Success in 2024
Brought to you by Amazing Workplace, Inc.
Download Now
The Positive Impact of AI at Small Law Firms: 4 Key Insights
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
Will Generative AIs Transform Legal Services? Defensibility and Security Must Be a Focus
Brought to you by HaystackID
Download Now