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Making a List, Checking It Twice: When Employees Resign, Employers Should Be Prepared
For many employers, it is also performance review season that is often accompanied by announcements concerning employees' compensation for next year. As a result, this time of year can sometimes cause employees to consider a change of scenery. Employers should therefore be prepared for the possibility that an employee will voluntarily resign their employment and move on to another opportunity.People in the News—Nov. 15, 2023—Sweeney & Sheehan, Babst Calland
Additions Sweeney & Sheehan announced the firm welcomed both Marcus Jones and Michael J. Reilly as associates. Jones, who operates in the firm's…Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Our first runner-up this week is White & Case partner Jonathan Lamberson who took the lead for Chilisin Electronics Corp. at the Federal Circuit in…Interplay Between Common-Law Damages and Statutory Remedies Gets First-Time High Court Review
Justice David Wecht said the case poses an important question of "whether we find it legally incorrect to conflate these two species of damages."View more book results for the query "'Babst Calland Clements'"
What's Coming Up for the Pa. Supreme Court in October Arguments
The justices are slated to hear oral arguments in nine cases spread between Oct. 17 and 18, with issues including ex parte communications with doctors, free speech limits on lawn signs, and damages available in consumer protection suits.A Municipality's Struggle to Remove Resident's Junk Vehicles: How to Avoid a Fight Over Blight
Prohibiting a use on paper is one thing, ensuring ordinance compliance is another. The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court in Township of Cranberry v. Spencer, Nos. 568, 569, and 570-CD-2022 (Pa. Cmwlth. Aug. 30, 2023) (Spencer II) recently considered one municipality's decades long battle over operation of a junkyard in violation of its zoning ordinance.DEP's Interim Final Environmental Justice Policy and Mapping and Screening Tool Now in Effect
The Shapiro administration recently released its Interim Final Environmental Justice Policy (Interim Final Policy) along with a link to the latest Environmental Justice Mapping and Screening Tool (PennEnviroScreen). The policy took effect on Sept. 16, when official notice of the interim final rulemaking was published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.Pa. Appeals Court OKs Decision to Knock Down Fee Request From $155K to $14K in Long-Running Case
The award stemmed from an Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection case that was filed in 2008, and eventually came before the Superior Court four times.DOL Proposes Rule Change Permitting Unions to Participate in OSHA Workplace Walk-Throughs
On Aug. 29, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would permit union representatives and other nonemployees to participate in workplace inspections conducted by Occupational Safety and Health Act Compliance and Safety Officers (CSHOs).Trending Stories
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