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Employment Law: Dress Codes And Personal Appearance Standards
"You never get a second chance to make a first impression." Everyone reading this article undoubtedly heard this statement countless times from their parents or grandparents when growing up.Ford Can't Claim 'Federal Officer' Status in Defense of Landfill Suit
Ford Motor Co. and other defendants in a suit over landfill contamination can't claim they were akin to "federal officers" in their efforts to comply with consent orders to remediate a Superfund site, a federal judge says.UpClose with NorthMarq's Craig Butchenhart
Today marks the annual ULI Philadelphia Urban Marketplace meeting here. One of the attendees is R. Craig Butchenhart, president of NorthMarq Capital, who is based in its local office here. Throughout the recession NorthMarq continues to do some relatively steady business and Butchenhart reports that the firm's pipeline in April for current deals or agreements in the making are the highest volume it has experienced since 2008.A Law School For the Northeast?
Wilkes University is examining the feasibility of starting a law school in northeastern Pennsylvania that would stand out among the Keystone State's seven legal institutions by placing emphasis on mentoring and setting out to address recent criticism of tIs ignorance really bliss when it comes to partner compensation
IN THE BIBLE it says that until Adam ate fruit from the tree of knowledge, he didn't know he was naked and thus had no shame. Law firm compensation works kind of the same way. One chairman of a Washington firm offers the story of a partner content with his salary-until his wife found out from another partner's wife what that woman's husband was being paid.View more book results for the query "*"
N.Y. Case Alleges Co-Op's Singles Bias
A N.Y. co-op board's policy of treating married couples as a single economic unit and unmarried partners as separate economic units may be discriminatory, a Manhattan judge has ruled.The Frustrating Task of Restoring Employment to Injured Workers
What I am about to write is by no means a criticism of my colleagues, employers or vocational counselors working within the workers' compensation system. My views are simply an observation during the past two decades of the often challenging and disappointing efforts of restoring seriously injured workers to gainful employment.Trial in $99M divorce in Conn. focuses on argument
HARTFORD, Conn. AP - An "explosive" argument on a beach in Maine in 2006 was the focus Monday during the contentious divorce trial of the chairman of United Technologies Corp.George David said his estranged wife, Marie Douglas-David, was "angry, demanding and imperious," while pressing David to give her one of the couple's multimillion-dollar homes in New York City, the Hamptons and Sweden.Trending Stories
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