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OAG Allowed to Retain Firm for Nursing Home Suit
The Commonwealth Court has reinforced the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General's authority to enter a contingent fee agreement with an outside firm to investigate potential violations of consumer protection law, ruling against a challenge from the subjects of an investigation.In Employee Benefits Case, Third Circuit Sides With Pfizer
A split federal appeals court has ruled that a proposed class of former Pfizer employees is not entitled to severance benefits when the employees transferred to another employer.In Employee Benefits Case, Third Circuit Sides With Pfizer
A split federal appeals court has ruled that a proposed class of former Pfizer employees is not entitled to severance benefits when the employees transferred to another employer.Third Circuit Bars Hospital's Religious Exemption From ERISA
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that the pension plan for St. Peter's Healthcare System in New Brunswick is not entitled to a religious exemption from certain provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.Third Circuit Bars Hospital's Religious Exemption From ERISA
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that the pension plan for St. Peter's Healthcare System in New Brunswick is not entitled to a religious exemption from certain provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.Monday Mashup: Cohen and Quinn Take on the Banks; Simpson Wins Death Row Fight
Also, a fight grows over Sumner Redstone's estate; and here's a candidate for worst use of legal proceedings.Monday Mashup: Cohen and Quinn Take on the Banks; Simpson Wins Death Row Fight
Also, a fight grows over Sumner Redstone's estate; and here's a candidate for worst use of legal proceedings.After 'No-Poach' Case, It's Open Season on Hiring Pacts
Lawyers like Jones Day's Robert Mittelstaedt say litigation threat could discourage collaboration that depends on anti-solicitation agreements.After 'No-Poach' Case, It's Open Season on Hiring Pacts
Lawyers like Jones Day's Robert Mittelstaedt say litigation threat could discourage collaboration that depends on anti-solicitation agreements.Opioid Makers Fight, Again, to Get City's Suit Tossed
The makers of pharmaceuticals including OxyContin and Percocet are moving a second time to dismiss a groundbreaking suit filed by the city of Chicago that links the use of the opioids to a growing population of drug addicts.Trending Stories
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