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3 Oct 2014, 8:25 am by The Public Employment Law Press
The Secretary of Labor sued the restaurant, Lago, and the restaurant’s general manager, alleging that Defendants were liable for violating the Fair Labor Standards Act’s (FLSA) minimum wage, overtime, and recordkeeping requirements. [read post]
6 Jan 2011, 7:17 am by Carolyn Elefant
Turning these functions over to the private sector might result in more varied programming, but without the state bars as a backstop, private providers might price practice management or lawyers’ assistance services out of the range of the new or struggling solos. [read post]
18 Apr 2008, 2:00 am
Lélos Kai Sia EE (and Others) v GlaxoSmithKline AEVE: (IPKat), US: Bio commends Sen Specter for patent reform stance: (Patent Docs), US: USPTO rules on two of four neural stem cell patents in dispute between StemCells Inc and Neuralstem Inc; parties disagree on how extensively claims amended: (IP Law360), (IPBiz), US: Insmed continues fight for generic biologic approval: (GenericsWeb), Pharma & Biotech - Products Cipralex (Escitalopram) – Lundbeck wins… [read post]
16 Dec 2017, 12:00 am by Victor Medina
Something that could be very relevant to being able to manage the affairs of your 18‑year‑old who’s in college is the ability to manage digital assets. [read post]
17 Feb 2018, 12:00 am by Victor Medina
Whether you handle your own financial advice, or you think you aren’t paying for financial advice (hint: you are), or you’re working with an advisor…the question remains: Is Your Financial Advisor Worth The Cost? [read post]
29 Mar 2017, 5:09 am by SHG
As it turned out, the tax-motivated sale of my business was a financial mistake. [read post]
29 Apr 2022, 5:01 am by Eugene Volokh
At most, we expect some establishments to perform some narrow checks at the time of a sale, often defined specifically and clearly by statute, for instance by laws that require bars not to serve people who are drunk or that require gun dealers to perform background checks on buyers.[7] Many of us value the fact that, in service-oriented economies, companies try hard to do what it takes to keep customers (consider the mentality that "the customer is always right"), rather than… [read post]
22 Dec 2008, 12:07 pm
Metro Gov't of Nashville & Davidson County, No. 06-1595 Title VII/retaliation October 8, 2008 Argument Transcript here SCOTUSWIKI here LIIBULLETIN here14 Penn Plaza LLC v. [read post]
13 Apr 2009, 4:00 am
Metro Gov't of Nashville & Davidson County, No. 06-1595Title VII/retaliationo January 26, 2009 decision herei style='mso-bidi-font-style:normal'>o SCOTUS docket hereo SCOTUSWIKI here14 Penn Plaza LLC v. [read post]
21 Apr 2018, 1:00 am by Victor Medina
The SSA is saying, once you receive your new paper card, you should go ahead and destroy the old plastic one, and give the new card to medical providers. [read post]
15 Mar 2010, 2:09 pm by Robinson, Calcagnie & Robinson
., Making Vehicles Safer, Am J Public Health. 2004 February; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Health Policy and Management) There is widespread agreement that these reductions can be credited in part to safer products, better regulation and increased public awareness. [read post]
19 Jun 2022, 1:20 am by Michael Ehline
Jake’s Law: The Balance of Safety and Privacy In 2014, lawmakers introduced a new law called “Jake’s Law” to enforce stricter punishments for distracted drivers to help prevent casual recklessness in Maryland. [read post]
14 Feb 2020, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
When Your Doctor Is Also a Lobbyist: Inside the war over surprise medical bills Kaiser Health News – Rachana Pradhan | Published: 2/11/2020 Federal lawmakers are grappling over several approaches to curtail the practice of surprise medical billings, which can leave patients on the hook for huge costs, even if they have insurance. [read post]
14 Aug 2006, 11:06 am
The earlier consolidated complaint alleged that the Respondent promulgated in its employee handbook an overly broad "jewelry rule" which set forth what may be worn on uniforms, e.g., nametags, language pins, service awards, and other pins approved by Hotel management for special promotion or activities. [read post]