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9 Dec 2016, 6:14 am
Additional investigation revealed a Florida resident controlled Playpen. [read post]
6 Feb 2016, 12:00 am by The Public Employment Law Press
Another type of discrimination recognized under federal laws involves bias against an employee based on close association with someone who falls within a protected category (e.g., partner, child, other family member). [read post]
2 Feb 2016, 9:45 am by Lorene Park
Another type of discrimination recognized under federal laws involves bias against an employee based on close association with someone who falls within a protected category (e.g., partner, child, other family member). [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 8:36 am by Steven Blumenthal
An issue has recently been addressed in the courts of another State that no longer arises in Florida, whether it is possible for parents to have joint custody or for there to be “co-domicilliary” parents — the phrase used in the litigation in Louisiana where this recent case arose, Hodges v. [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 8:36 am by Steven Blumenthal
An issue has recently been addressed in the courts of another State that no longer arises in Florida, whether it is possible for parents to have joint custody or for there to be “co-domicilliary” parents — the phrase used in the litigation in Louisiana where this recent case arose, Hodges v. [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 8:36 am by Steven Blumenthal
An issue has recently been addressed in the courts of another State that no longer arises in Florida, whether it is possible for parents to have joint custody or for there to be “co-domicilliary” parents — the phrase used in the litigation in Louisiana where this recent case arose, Hodges v. [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 8:36 am by Steven Blumenthal
An issue has recently been addressed in the courts of another State that no longer arises in Florida, whether it is possible for parents to have joint custody or for there to be “co-domicilliary” parents — the phrase used in the litigation in Louisiana where this recent case arose, Hodges v. [read post]
9 Nov 2015, 7:09 am
Children's National Medical Center, 121 A.3d 59, 66 (D.C. 2015) (adopting Restatement §500 “high degree of risk of harm” standard).Florida:  Dyals v. [read post]
7 Oct 2015, 3:28 am
Torrents contain information such as how the file is divided and other information needed for its distribution (e.g., name, description, etc.). [read post]