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PTO as Political Dumping Ground
Two local patent gurus explain why they�re taking the Bush administration�s incompetent appointments into their own hands.No Subscription RequiredPressure Builds for In-House Attorneys
More work. Lower pay. Less help. That's what in-house lawyers have been dealing with as struggling companies figure out where to tighten the belt financially. "I can say that a majority of people looking to change jobs are doing so because they're overwhelmed" by the workload at their current job, says Elaine Kaiser, managing director of Kaiser Whitney Staffing, speaking about in-house attorneys. And legal recruiters say companies may have to start making changes or risk seeing lawyers burn out or leave.Shea v. Royal Enterprises Inc.
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Judge Suspended for Assigning Secretary to Help Run His Real Estate Business
A Philadelphia judge who used his judicial secretary to help run his landlord business will be suspended for four months without pay following a sanctions hearing Wednesday, according to counsel in the case. The defense lawyer for Philadelphia Common Pleas Judge Willis W. Berry said he is interested in appealing the case on Berry's behalf, in response to the court's finding that Berry brought the judicial office into disrepute, but that Berry has not yet made a decision on appealing to the state Supreme Court.Are your independent contractors really employees?
You may initially save money by classifying workers as independent contractors. In the long run, misclassification can be devastating, leading to audits, penalties, lawsuits and substantial unforeseen costs.No Time Limit Applies to Strike Void Confessed Judgments
The 30-day limit for motioning to open or strike a confessed judgment cannot apply to a void judgment, the state Supreme Court ruled last month.House backs property tax compromise
ATLANTA AP - House leaders are backing a proposal that could eliminate next year the homeowners property tax relief grant, which reduces property taxes by about $200 to $300 per homeowner.The measure would guarantee the grant is funded this fiscal year, but in future years would tie it to the growth in state revenue.Trending Stories
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