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Nichols Kaster Earns $6.57M in ERISA Settlement Attorney Fees
U.S. District Judge Lorna Schofield approved the fee request March 7.Domestic Service Workers Revisited in Case Involving In-Home Caretaker
While workers' compensation coverage is generally mandatory for most employers under the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act, there are certain classes of employers who are exempted from providing workers' compensation insurance.Why Arbitration Finance Will Become More Popular in 2019
What is certain, even against a backdrop of change, is the permanence and expected growth of arbitration finance. The tool continues to leave favorable impressions on those who interact with it.Rep. Commends Launch of Pennsylvania Rural Health Model
Rep. Tina Pickett, R-Bradford, commended the Department of Health and Human Services on its launch of a new Pennsylvania Rural Health Model.Beyond the New General Counsel Meet and Greet—Assess Your Team
Effective general counsel must develop strong relationships with the C-Suite and among leadership, but just as important, with the members of the legal team.View more book results for the query "*"
LendingTree Finds New General Counsel With Former Mastercard Lawyer
Laura Yens, a former in-house counsel at Mastercard, started in her role last month at LendingTree overseeing all of the legal functions there.NYC Hair Discrimination Ban Should Prompt Employer Action, Attorneys Say
Employees of color in New York City should be mindful that their employers can no longer ask them to change their hairstyle, employment attorneys say, and any policy that says otherwise should be scrapped.Fast-Growing Butler Snow Names First New Chair in 14 Years
The Southeast-centered firm's new chairman has big shoes to fill, after Butler Snow opened more than 20 offices under its prior leader's watch.Punitive Damages Against Police Officers Do Not Punish Anyone—Except the Taxpayers
The punishment of punitive damages should fall squarely upon the individuals who are supposed to be punished. Yet in New York City it doesn't.