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BREAKING: Judge Arrested for 'Battery Against a Police Officer'
Officers arrested Douglas County Probate Judge Christina J. Peterson on June 20.Pa. High Court Holds Consumers Can Receive Both Punitive and Statutory Treble Damages Under the CPL
Recently, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court was asked to decide whether a plaintiff could simultaneously recover punitive damages under common-law theories and treble damages under the CPL. In a win for Pennsylvania consumers, the court in Dwyer v. Ameriprise Financial, held that a plaintiff could.Are Your Employees Still Exempt From OT? DOL Unveils Final Rule Raising Salary Limits for Exemptions
There can be costly consequences for misclassifying a worker who gets overtime as one who doesn't, and Washington just upped the price to play by its rules. On April 23, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) finalized a rule to increase pay thresholds for overtime eligibility for salaried workers.The FTC's Noncompete Ban: Don't Put the Cart Before the Horse
"There is vast uncertainty as to whether the ban will actually go into effect," writes Darren Braun.The Devil Is in the Details (and the Deemed Approval Deadlines)
To avoid luxurious lolling by local governments, the Legislature included mandatory deadlines in the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, 53 P.S. Section 10101 et seq. (MPC), which governs municipal regulation of zoning, subdivision and land development within the commonwealth. The MPC sets forth strict requirements for when and how municipalities make decisions on land use applications, in addition to how they communicate those decisions to the applicant.View more book results for the query "*"
Summer Months Inevitably Bring In a Slew of Jet Ski Rentals, Grievous Injuries and Litigation
As the summer months yield their inevitable slew of injuries, prospective renters should be aware of the life-threatening dangers of jet skis, and their attorneys should be intimately familiar with the many regulations that were enacted to keep them safe.'Everyone Is Swamped': In-House Lawyers Hopeful Gen AI Will Help Them Come Up for Air
"Everyone is constantly telling us how buried they are and there's too much work to be done. And you're a cost center by nature, you can't deny it. So, your incentive is always to get more done, faster," said Mary O'Carroll, chief community officer at Ironclad.People in the News—June 20, 2024—Hamburg Rubin, Tucker Arensberg
Speakers Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that Steven A. Hann recently was the sole speaker at the "Soup to Nuts, PFAS Regulations…Top Termination Mistakes Employers Make
"It is said a picture is worth a thousand words, and nowhere is that truer than in employment litigation," writes G. Scott Fiddler of Jackson Walker.Appellate Division Gives Trial Courts Power to Rescind LLC Dissolution Certificates
"For the reasons that follow, we agree the LLC statutes do not empower the Department to rescind such certificates administratively, in the absence of a court order directing such relief," Presiding Appellate Division Judge Jack M. Sabatino said in his written opinion for the court.Trending Stories
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