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After a Tune-up, This Satellite's Working Quite Well
Not so long ago, Thelen Reid & Priest attorneys practicing their trade in the Los Angeles outpost crossed their fingers, hoping to break even in terms of revenues, let alone recruit new blood. Today, the office turns a profit.What happened in the interim -- during which the firm completed a key bicoastal merger with Reid & Priest -- amounts to a seminar on how to reverse the fortunes of a sagging satellite office.Burdensome Requirements Added To Personnel File Statutes
Connecticut has added several burdensome obligations to state statutes that give employees the right to inspect, copy and rebut their personnel files.Board of Contributors: Non-union workplaces face new NLRB challenges
The National Labor Relations Board has demonstrated an interest in topics that cannot be ignored by employers who have no bargaining units and operate in a business sector that rarely interacts with unions, writes attorney Kristine Grady Derewicz.Ruling Complicates Workplace Investigations
Many employers assume that unless their workforce is represented by a union, or they are facing an organizing campaign, they need not be concerned with the National Labor Relations Act. That is a dangerous assumption.The 2010 Lateral Report Company Town
When The Am Law 200 shed 15 percent of their Charlotte lawyers, it wasn't just business, it was personal. (Pictured here: McGuire Woods's John Fennebresque, left, with partner Scott Vaughn.)Former Saul Ewing Partners Open Philadelphia Office for Fisher & Phillips
Fisher & Phillips is moving into the Philadelphia area with the help of three partners, two of counsel and one associate who are coming over from Saul Ewing. The new office will initially focus solely on employee defection and recruitment work, with a goal of ultimately bringing in more general labor and employment practitioners. The 190-attorney Fisher & Phillips is the second Atlanta-based labor and employment firm to open an office in Philadelphia this year.HF Management Services LLC, plaintiff-appellant v. Pistone, defendants-respondents
HF Management Services LLC, plaintiff-appellant v. Pistone, defendants-respondentsFirms Girding Themselves for Y2K
Law firms throughout California are bustling in tune with the season. Attorneys hunch over their computers with cheer, tallying collections for the end of the year. While others dash to a New Year's Eve bash, however, information technology directors will settle in to await their Y2K nemesis. Although law firms expect the new millennium to arrive without major system failures, they have put together contingency plans in case computers, electricity and phones shut down.Trending Stories
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