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Employee Handbook Not Enough To Overcome At-Will Presumption
Employee handbooks or manuals only serve to create contractual relationships insofar as employers make clear that they intend to be bound by such documents' terms, a Philadelphia judge has stressed in dismissing the wrongful termination suit of a former worker at the American College of Physicians.Ford Surcharge on N.J. Dealers Legal, Court Says
A federal appeals court has closed the door on a decade-long suit by 65 New Jersey car dealers contesting surcharges by Ford Motor Co.Jury Awards $5 Million To Guard Crushed by Booth
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $5 million to a former security guard at a South Philadelphia sports complex who claimed he suffered permanent abdominal injuries in September 2003 when a parking lot booth he was sitting next to fell on top of him after being blown over by a gust of wind.Panel Mulls Jail Time After Revocation of Supervised Release
A debate about what kind of resentencing the federal sentencing laws and guidelines permit when a judge revokes a felon's supervised release dominated an oral argument at the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Feb. 8. At issue was whether it was proper to use an additional term of imprisonment as a treatment mechanism for a sex offender.View more book results for the query "*"
Research: Law Schools Skew Liberal, But Conservatives Also Land Prestige Jobs
Law schools hire more openly liberal professors than openly conservatives ones, but the plum jobs at the most prestigious schools don't appear to be going solely to the liberals.Lawsuit: Ohio blocking youth prisons investigator
MADISON, Wis. (AP) ? Lawyers representing Gov. Jim Doyle, a gay rights group and several gay couples said they would ask the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday to reject a challenge to the state's new domestic partnership registry.Mental Health Records Should Be Discoverable in Custody Matters
The recent case of M.M. v. L.M., 2012 Pa. Super. 195 (September 12, 2012), held that in a custody matter, the father's mental health records were not discoverable.FBI Seizes 79 UM/UIM Case Files From Luzerne Courthouse
Federal investigators walked out of the Luzerne County Courthouse with 79 uninsured/underinsured motorist arbitration case files Thursday afternoon, as they continue their investigation into possible case fixing there.Court Limits Airport Police's Power in Drunk Driving Case
The state Supreme Court lifted the driver's license suspension of a man who refused to submit to blood-alcohol testing after being stopped by an airport police officer just outside airport property.Trending Stories
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