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The Gig Economy: A Threat to Basic Employment Rights
In her Employees in the Workplace column, Wendi S. Lazar writes: The facts reveal a striking difference between the way Madison Avenue portrays gig workers—as young, hip entrepreneurs who use the applications to make extra money—and reality. A recent study of contingent workers in the United States reveals a person who has a distinct lack of bargaining power.Pennsylvania Nat. Mut. Cas. Ins. Co. v. St. John
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Pennsylvania Nat. Mut. Cas. Ins. Co.v.St. John630 Pa. 1Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.PENNSYLVANIA…Pennsylvania Instant Case Service Download Page (2016 Cases)
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Legal & Litigation Departments of the Year
Learn what makes these firms and legal teams stand out in the 2016 Legal and Litigation Departments of the Year magazine.Legal Departments of the Year: Penn National Gaming, In-House Legal Work
Headquartered in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, Penn National Gaming is an operator of casino and racing facilities throughout the United States and Canada. Penn went public in 1994 on the strength of a single racetrack in central Pennsylvania. Today, Penn's subsidiaries own or operate 26 racing and gaming facilities in 17 jurisdictions, with approximately 20,000 employees. Penn's facilities feature about 33,400 gaming machines, 800 table games, 4,548 hotel rooms and 10 million feet of square footage. While Penn National Gaming may be best known for its "Hollywood Casino" brand, blending modern amenities with a classic art deco design, Penn has entered the social gaming scene with its launch of Hollywoodcasino.com and acquisition of Rocket Games, Inc.The Legal Names 2016 In-House Legal Department of the Year Winners
The Legal's editorial department is pleased to announce the winners of our 2016 Legal Departments of the Year awards. Through a combination of outside nominations and editorial research, we have selected corporate legal departments from Pennsylvania-based companies that stand out in five specific categories of achievement: general excellence, in-house legal work, corporate compliance, outside-counsel management, and pro bono and community service.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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