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May 15, 2000 |

'Fringe Benefits' Are Wages Under WPCL

Getting paid isn't as simple as it used to be. More employee paychecks are being replaced with intangible incentives like pre-IPO stocks. But how do such incentives translate into wages when it comes time to sue an employer who owes you money?
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May 09, 2000 |

Fringe Benefits Can Constitute Wages

Getting paid isn't as simple as it used to be. More employee paychecks are being replaced with intangible incentives like pre-IPO stocks. But how do such incentives translate into wages when it comes time to sue an employer who owes you money? The Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled that fringe benefits and wage supplements can constitute wages under the Wage Payment and Collection Law.
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Heavy-Hitters Hit Pfizer with New Securities Suit, Highlighting Opt-Out Trend
Publication Date: 2012-11-15
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Two months after opting out of a class action against Pfizer, a group of major public and private institutional investors are taking matters into their own hands. On Thursday the breakaway investors and their lawyers at Bernstein Litowitz filed their own securities fraud suit, accusing Pfizer of duping shareholders about risks associated with two once-blockbuster drugs.

May 09, 2000 |

Fringe Benefits Can Constitute Wages

Getting paid isn't as simple as it used to be. More employee paychecks are being replaced with intangible incentives like pre-IPO stocks. But how do such incentives translate into wages when it comes time to sue an employer who owes you money? The Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled that fringe benefits and wage supplements can constitute wages under the Wage Payment and Collection Law.
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April 26, 1999 |

Nolo Ruling Sets Stage for Test of Open Records Rule

The Texas Supreme Court's recent ruling on a standoff between California self-help legal publisher Nolo Press and the Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee may set up the first test of a new open records rule governing the judiciary. The Texas judiciary and its agencies have long been exempt from releasing documents. But the court's April 15 decision said that the UPLC is subject to rules that went into effect two weeks earlier, which open judicial administrative records to the public.
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July 06, 2009 |

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Landscaper injured in crash gets $370,000 settlement. Family of woman fatally shot during Pizza Hut robbery gets $733,892. Parents of boy who drowned in neighbors' pool settle for $300,000. Jury says golf club maker, distributor aren't to blame for boy's death. Treadmill maker not to blame for incident that amputated man's finger. Construction worker paralyzed in fall wins $20,707,000.
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October 05, 2012 |

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April 05, 2000 |

Sua Sponte Remand Can Be Reversed on Appeal

Federal trial judges cannot on their own motions send a case back to a state court on the basis of procedural defects in the way the case was removed, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled. The ruling aligns the 3rd Circuit with four other circuits that have ruled the same way -- the 5th, 6th, 7th and 11th -- and effectively puts an end to a practice that had become common for U.S. District Judge Alfred J. Lechner of the District of New Jersey.
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