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PLW People in the News—Oct. 17, 2023—Knox, Marciano & MacAvoy
Jacqueline H. Brangard has joined Knox Law's Pittsburgh office, according to a firm announcement.New Pa. Association for Justice President Says Organization's Sights Are on Diversity of All Types
Elizabeth Chiappetta's presidency marks the first time women have headed the PAJ for two consecutive terms.Changes to CHRIA Paves Way for Greater Access to Investigative Records for Crime Victims
With these amendments, CHRIA will now provide litigators with an important investigative tool, while maintaining the integrity of the criminal investigations and prosecutions. In enacting these important amendments, the legislature has provided a specific statutory process for requesting criminal records related to an ongoing or potential civil action.Montgomery County Adopts Anti-Bias Policies for Ex-Criminal Job Applicants
As part of a settlement, Montgomery County has agreed to adopt written standards meant to put it into compliance with state law geared toward giving those with criminal records a fair shot at employment with the county.View more book results for the query "CHRIA"
Employers: Applicants With Criminal Histories Deserve a Fair Chance
We hear it over and over again: one brush with the law and it is over. Employers will reject you out of hand, even if your criminal record is decades old, regardless of what you've done since, and without regard to whether the crime has anything to do with the job.$67M Punitive Damages Verdict Reached in Criminal Records Class Action
Bucks County could be on the hook for up to $67 million in punitive damages after a federal jury found it violated the Criminal History Records Information Act by publishing the criminal records of 67,000 people on the web.Bucks County Hit With $67M Punitive Damages Verdict in Criminal Records Class Action
Bucks County could be on the hook for up to $67 million in punitive damages after a federal jury found it violated the Criminal History Records Information Act by publishing the criminal records of 67,000 people on the web.Reps Introduce Bill to Help Ex-Offenders Obtain Professional License
A bipartisan duo in the state House on May 22 announced that they've teamed up to introduce legislation aimed at easing the path for ex-offenders to be licensed and certified professionals.Background Check Alphabet Soup Creates Nightmares
A Philadelphia employer conducting background screening may soon have to navigate no less than six federal, state and local laws. Other jurisdictions also have background-check related laws, creating an even larger headache for multistate employers.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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