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The Legal Intelligencer Announces 2022 Professional Excellence Award Winners
The Legal Intelligencer is pleased to announce the 2022 Professional Excellence Award winners.In Win for Contractors, High Court Upholds Tax Exemptions for Traffic Signal Components
The decision reinforces a trend in Pennsylvania courts toward broader interpretation of tax exemptions for construction materials and will provide better guidance to companies working for the state on whether their materials are subject to sales tax.Corporate Funding of Employee Legal Fees: Special Considerations
When companies come under investigation, employees who were involved or otherwise knowledgeable of the conduct at issue often need to have their own counsel.Cohen Seglias Hires New Wilmington Partner
Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman has announced that William R. Firth III has joined the firm as a partner in the Wilmington office.K.C. Chiang Joins Olshan as Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.View more book results for the query "Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman"
Cohen Seglias Promotes Two Del. Attorneys to Senior Counsel
Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman has announced that Brionna Denby and Evan Rassman, both of the Wilmington office, have been promoted to senior counsel.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.Gulf Coast Bank & Trust Company v. Virgil Resort Funding Group, Inc., et al.
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.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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