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Avoiding Deceptive Pricing Practices Under Federal and State Consumer Protection Laws
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state attorneys general regulate how companies advertise the prices of their products. For those companies with a national reach, this complex web of federal and state rules can make it difficult to design a single, persuasive advertising campaign that does not trigger an investigation for deceptive pricing somewhere in the country.Noncompetes for Low-Wage Workers—Current Landscape and What the Future May Bring
Historically, the enforcement of noncompete agreements has been dictated by state law. States that have taken it upon themselves to curtail the use of noncompetes have primarily done so by limiting the scope of the restrictions imposed and conditions under which such agreements may be executed. But some states have taken even more aggressive steps.The Changing Landscape of Cross-Examination at Title IX Hearings
When the Department of Education (ED) issued the final rule in May 2020 mandating compliance by Aug. 14, 2020, one of the most hotly contested issues was cross-examination and the effects of not participating in it. Pursuant to the new regulations, parties and witnesses had to appear at live hearings and answer every question on cross-examination.Cohen Seglias Partners to Discuss Common Contractor Mistakes
Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman partners Jonathan Cass and John Greenhall are set to speak at the Construction Financial Management Association Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference.Rising Cost of Construction Materials and Its Effect on the Legal Landscape
Throughout the crisis, our firm's construction lawyers have fielded different iterations of these two key questions: how can I minimize my company's risk exposure to price increases on projects already underway; and how can I protect my company on projects that are not yet awarded?View more book results for the query "Cohen Seglas Pallas Greenhall "
Title IX One Year Later: Time to Review and Enhance Your School's Policy
The new Title IX regulations went into effect one year ago, but with fewer or no students on campus, it's tough to say how the new regulations would have played out with in-person classes and students living on campus.'Where Can We Replicate?': Expanding Into Secondary Markets Tests Firms' Strategic Plans
"We wanted to go into the market not like a bulldozer," Kirton McConkie's Robert Walker said. "Some of the big firms that kind of plow their way in there—that creates some hesitancy."Cohen Seglias VP to Discuss Design-Assist in Upcoming Webinar
Edward Seglias, vice president of Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman, is slated to speak at the Washington Building Congress webinar "No Risk, No Reward: How Design-Assist Can Impact Your Project."Prosecuting Prevailing Wage Violations: Shapiro Targets Construction Industry
During his first term, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced the creation of the first-ever Fair Labor Section of the Office of Attorney General to combat what he described as wage theft, tip stealing, misclassification and similar unlawful actions/discriminatory practices in the workplace.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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