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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 30, 2017
The School District of Philadelphia could not impose new, nonmandatory terms upon members of the teacher's union unilaterally, without engaging in prior bargaining under a collective bargaining agreement because an employer must maintain the status quo of an expired contract until a new contract has been negotiated. The court affirmed a trial court order denying the district's motion to set aside an award sustaining a union grievance.
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By Jason Grant | June 30, 2017
A new trial must be held because a judge in a medical malpractice case failed to adequately answer questions from the jury about what evidence it could consider when determining plaintiff's proper care, an appeals court said.
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By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 29, 2017
Bankruptcy Court Did Not Abuse Discretion In Approving Settlement in Foreclosure Case
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By Jason Grant | June 28, 2017
A former upstate town justice cannot be held liable for allegedly mishandling court fees and failing to keep accurate books because his actions were cloaked with judicial immunity, a state appeals court has ruled.
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By Bruce Fein | June 28, 2017
A letter writer offers reinforcement for critic of Supreme Court's originalism.
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By Erin Mulvaney | June 28, 2017
Management tactics that weed out older workers have pushed federal regulators and anti-discrimination groups to train an eye on hiring rather than firing when it comes to protecting against age bias, an effort advocates acknowledge is a steeper hill with increasingly narrowed protections for aging workers.
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By John Council | June 28, 2017
Scott McDonald represented Quantlab in a case that involved a former employee and an attorney.
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By Samantha Joseph | June 28, 2017
New fallout from old rulings by Broward Circuit Judge Cynthia Imperato, who resigned last year after a 2013 DUI arrest: A state appellate court found the judge "made several significant errors" in adjudicating a business dispute, including "walking off the bench mid-hearing."
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By Jason Grant | June 28, 2017
A New York appeals court has ruled that the mother of a woman severely injured at a music festival can discover ticket sales records and compel the defendants, who are represented by the same legal counsel, to address conflicts of interest.
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By Noreen Marcus | June 28, 2017
The Fourth District Court of Appeal sides with attorneys seeking fees even if a legislative claims bill restricts them.
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