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Editorial: The Government's Emerging Monopoly of Secrets
In a recent editorial, "Chilling Effect? Or Permanent Freeze?" (Connecticut Law Tribune, Aug. 12, 2013), we described (our words) "a frightening, Orwellian climate of secrecy, snooping and overreaching by our government," with particular reference to right to counsel, freedom of speech and of the press.New NLRB GC Has Corporate Counsel Guessing
Now that the U.S. Senate has confirmed Richard Griffin Jr. as the next general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, companies and their counsel are waiting to see just how pro-union he will make his office.Two Lawyers Among Plaintiffs Challenging Texas' Ban on Same-Sex Marriage
Barry Chasnoff has received lots of calls since four plaintiffs he represents filed a federal complaint on Oct. 28, seeking a declaratory judgment that the article in the Texas Constitution and related statutes barring same-sex marriage violate the plaintiffs' constitutional due process and equal protection rights.While the U.S. Supreme Court keeps raising the bar for class action certification, the Supreme Court of Canada took the opposite tack on Thursday, vastly expanding the scope of price-fixing class actions north of the border.
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A Subrogation Setback Provides a Framework for Lien Waivers
After settlement or obtaining an award, subrogation lienholders swoop in to assert their interests. Pennsylvania claimants should formulate third-party settlement agreements detailing reduction or waiver of liens.Pa.'s Network for Managing Workers' Comp Is Here
To say that the launch of Pennsylvania's automated workers' comp system has been "trying" is a vast understatement.Turning the Table: Cross-Examining IME Doctor Using Secret Video of Exam
Discrediting the doctor: Should it be permissible to secretly videotape a claimant's independent medical exam?Post-Traumatic Amputations in Diabetic Patients
Critical points to make when representing a claimant who is diabetic and whose injury results in an amputation.Ensuring Insurance: Traditional and Consolidated Approaches
How to make sure that only the insurance companies pay when a worker is injured on a construction site.Trending Stories
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