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Terminating Employees With Workers' Compensation Claims
Employers must tread carefully to avoid allegations of retaliation or wrongful termination, which can easily lead to additional legal challenges. Understanding the interplay between workers' compensation laws and employment law is critical.What Every Employment Attorney Needs to Know About Section 409A
While seasoned employment attorneys are experienced in drafting various legal documents, navigating the specific requirements of Section 409A can be challenging and the consequences of noncompliance can be severe. This article provides a helpful refresher to ensure you're drafting your documents with the intricacies of 409A requirements in mind.Electronic Travel Authorization for Visa-Exempt Travelers to the US, UK and Europe
Starting on Jan. 8, 2025, individuals traveling to the U.K., including U.S. citizens, will need to apply for the electronic travel authorization (ETA) to visit or transit through the United Kingdom (assuming they don't need a U.K. visitor visa).What to Expect From Pennsylvania's Next Attorney General
Stradley Ronon's Michael Engle said he expects Sunday will likely focus most heavily on cases involving "street crime," such as targeting major drug or human trafficking cases. But, it remains to be seen whether Sunday will continue pressing civil and consumer protection cases like the Shapiro and Henry administrations had done.Missing Defendants? No Discovery? Lawyer Faces Malpractice Suit
The attorney also allegedly "falsely, intentionally, fraudulently and dishonestly ended the matter for reasons known only to him, in direct derogation of his ethical, professional and legal responsibilities to his client," the suit claims.View more book results for the query "*"
Appeals Court Rules Pittsburgh School District Immune to Suit Over Sex Abuse of Disabled Student
The en banc panel ruled that the school district was shielded from the plaintiffs claims because Pennsylvania's exception to sovereign immunity in instances of sexual abuse only applies when the victim is a minor.Act 135 Conservator Appointment for Vacant Property Upheld by Superior Court
In a recent opinion written by Pennsylvania Superior Court Judge Anne E. Lazarus in Oceanview Property Management & Recovery Services v. Baker, Lazarus held that the trial court did not err in the appointment of a conservator different from the one preferred by the plaintiff that initiated the Act 135 in the first place.A Blueprint for Targeted Enhancements to Corporate Compliance Programs
The DOJ recently updated the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs to direct prosecutors who are considering charges or resolutions to assess how a company addresses, among other topics, disruptive technologies and AI, self-disclosure initiatives, and the compliance function's access to corporate data.People in the News—Nov. 7, 2024—Eastburn and Gray, Unruh Turner
Two Eastburn and Gray attorneys presented at the 2024 Pennsylvania Business Privilege and Mercantile Tax Collectors Association on Oct. 24 in State College, Pennsylvania.Civil RICO's Expanding Reach: From Foreign Schemes to Lost Employment
Some recent cases, such as Yegiazaryan v. Smagin and Medical Marijuana v. Horn, show that the courts are grappling with the statute's injury requirement and might expand the sense of hope for plaintiffs.Trending Stories
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