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COVID-19 Concerns in Workers' Compensation Claims
COVID-19 has injected itself into virtually every area of law, and worker's compensation is no different. This new virus has raised several issues practitioners need to consider when pursuing or defending COVID-19 cases.US Supreme Court Considers Diversity Admissions in Next Term
On Oct. 31, the court will hear two cases challenging affirmative action in university admissions: Students for Fair Admissions v. President & Fellows of Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina, notably brought by the same anti-affirmative action group, Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA).Ciprani & Werner Partner Charles F. McElwee Dies at 68
Charles F. McElwee, partner at Ciprani & Werner in Harrisburg, died peacefully on Aug. 31 at home in Hershey at the age of 68, surrounded by his family, according to an obituary by the family.How a Humble South Carolina Upbringing Shaped Meta Lawyer's Priorities
"Not all clear communicators are inspirational, but all inspirational leaders are clear communicators."'Inspirational Leaders Are Vulnerable': How Humble Upbringing Shaped Meta Lawyer's Priorities
"Not all clear communicators are inspirational, but all inspirational leaders are clear communicators."View more book results for the query "Hershey"
It Was 20 Years Ago Today: Reflections on 20 Years as a Tenant Attorney
There are good landlords and bad tenants. But there's a big difference. When a landlord loses, he or she or they (or in most cases large impersonal entities) may lose money. When a tenant loses, he or she or they loses a home.Not Too Sweet: Products Lawsuit Against Hershey's Candy Can Continue
A lawsuit against chocolate manufacturer The Hershey's Co. alleging that an ingredient in its black licorice candies causes heart issues and other medical problems will continue in Pennsylvania federal court, a judge ruled.Hershey Worker Alleges Age-Based Discrimination
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Backed by Big Law, Hershey & Nestlé Dodge Second Child Slavery Case
The former child slave plaintiffs failed to meet standing requirements according to a District of Columbia District Judge.