A group of sales workers at NutriSystem Inc. has failed to convince a federal appeals court to revive their lawsuit for overtime pay despite winning the support of the U.S. Department of Labor.
Should a lawyer's license be like a driver's license -- good in every state, and not just the one in which it was issued? Attorneys have argued the question for years, but the debate was recently renewed in an online discussion hosted by the American Bar Association.
At the end of July, the Library of Congress announced the new exemptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
On Aug. 4, the Federal Trade Commission approved a settlement with Intel Corp. resolving claims that the company's conduct illegally stifled competition.
Showing disgust has no place in a courtroom.
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Hank Grezlak, editor in chief of The Legal Intelligencer, discusses how lawyers can get their commentaries published. Grezlak's comments were part of a broader panel discussion that took place at a Philadelphia Bar Association Bar-News Media Committee meeting.
Click here to view the full text of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Supplement in the August 17, 2010 edition of The Legal Intelligencer.
Click here to view the full text of the Construction Law Supplement in the August 3, 2010 edition of The Legal Intelligencer.
The 2010 Intellectual Property Directory features attorneys throughout Pennsylvania and Delaware who practice in the IP area.