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By Lauri A. Kavulich | November 17, 2018
A bill has been quietly sitting in the Pennsylvania House Committee on Labor and Industry that would outlaw covenants not to compete in the commonwealth except for very narrow exceptions.
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By Amanda Bronstad | November 16, 2018
Helping his neighbor fight off flames from the Los Angeles wildfires gave attorney Alexander Robertson "a new appreciation for what our fire clients go through."
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By Amanda Bronstad | November 16, 2018
Helping his neighbor fight off flames from the Los Angeles wildfires gave attorney Alexander Robertson "a new appreciation for what our fire clients go through."
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By Michael Booth | November 16, 2018
"There were no facts showing that the game was being conducted in a reckless or out of control manner before plaintiff was injured," said Appellate Division Judges Joseph Yannotti, Robert Gilson and Arnold Natali Jr. in a per curiam decision.
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By Lidia Dinkova | November 16, 2018
Prolific EB-5 broker Nicholas Mastroianni II denies claims by Chinese investors that he duped them out of $99.5 million in a Jupiter real estate venture.
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By Katharine Batista | November 16, 2018
An employee calls out of work because of the flu. Simple enough. But, should the employer pay the employee for the day? Should it be designated as a sick day? Does it matter what state or city they are in?
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By Zach Schlein | November 16, 2018
Leifman has made Miami-Dade County a nationwide example of the positive changes that mental health care reform can bring, both within the courtroom and outside it.
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By Jenna Greene | November 16, 2018
More than big money was at stake. James Hurst, Patricia Carson and Diana Watral were determined to protect the "stellar reputations" of their clients, who were accused of being spies and cheats.
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By Alva C. Mather | November 16, 2018
On Sept. 27, the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in the matter Byrd v. Tennessee Wine and Spirits Retailers Association setting up the next major round of constitutional challenges based on the interplay between states' rights to regulate alcohol within their borders pursuant to the 21st Amendment and the commerce clause's restrictions on states' power to discriminate against interstate commerce.
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By John Kang | November 16, 2018
Aaron Wolfson was a former Manhattan assistant district attorney, leading investigations into companies and financial institutions' violations of U.S. sanctions laws.
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