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Following 'Palmiter,' Medical Marijuana Law Is Still Largely Unclear, Attorneys Say
"The thought was once the act was passed, it would at least open up eyes and ears to medical marijuana use, and instead, it's just sort of stagnated," Jeffrey Campolongo of The Law Offices of Jeffrey Campolongo said.New Legislation Providing for Deployment of Small Cell Wireless Facilities Effective Aug. 29
While the use of the right-of-way, and the existing infrastructure therein, is a convenient solution for wireless providers, the rapid development of these technologies has forced municipalities across the country to scramble to determine how to handle permits for the installation of small cell facilities within their communities.'Battle Tested': Firm Leaders Optimistic About 2021 Revenues, Despite Looming Turbulence
"The wild card for us and all firms is what impact the variants will continue to have on us and our clients, our hybrid working environment and our revenue stream," McNees Wallace & Nurick's chairman Brian Jackson said.Medical Marijuana in the Workplace, Part 4: Recent Cases Add No Clarity to Law
By this point in my examination it is now established, at least in the trial courts of the commonwealth, that the MMA created a private cause of action for medical marijuana users claiming that an employer has discriminated against them because of their medical marijuana use.Sampling Efforts Indicate Progress on Addressing 'Forever' Chemicals in Pa.
Over the past few months, Gov. Tom Wolf's administration, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), and other governmental stakeholders, have made strides toward better understanding and addressing contamination of state waters with perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).View more book results for the query "Babst, Calland, Clements and Zomnir"
Pa.'s Biggest Law Firm PPP Borrowers Have Been Fully Forgiven
"Despite court closures and a downturn in business, we avoided layoffs and other measures and as a result have maintained our pre-COVID level of employment," said Jeffrey Wiley of Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote, commenting on his firm's $7.3 million loan.Commonwealth Court Considers Municipal Boundary Disputes
This past May, a curio story made international news when a Belgian farmer moved a stone monument on his property by approximately 7.2 feet.Major Air Regulatory Developments Anticipated for Pa. Natural Gas Operators
Congress is in the midst of finalizing legislation to undo a Trump administration Clean Air Act (CAA) rule rolling back contentious components of Obama-era CAA rules.Changing Compliance Obligations for Employers Continue Into 2021
The extraordinary circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic sparked unprecedented compliance challenges for employers, including workplace safety issues, additional temporary leave requirements and interpreting existing obligations through the lens of COVID-19.Trending Stories
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