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People in the News—Sept. 7, 2018—Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman
On Tuesday, Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin welcomed its sixth “class” of students from Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School.Justices to Mull Whether Zoning Officials Excluded From Collective Bargaining
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments over whether municipal code and zoning enforcement officers are management-level employees who are excluded from collective bargaining activities.Labor of Law: #MeToo Playbook | OFCCP Changes | Uber Settles for $1.9M | Who Got the Work & More
Inside the playbook for law firms and companies managing #MeToo investigations. Plus: Will the turnover at the Labor Department's contract compliance office cause any changes? Scroll down for new moves, client work and a lot more. This is Labor of Law.Did the Commonwealth Court Just Make 'Protz' Retroactive? Define 'Retroactive'
Almost immediately after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its game-changing workers' compensation ruling in Protz last year, attorneys began gearing up to litigate the natural follow-up question: Should the decision be applied retroactively? A much buzzed-about June 6 ruling by the Commonwealth Court en banc may have finally answered that question.People in the News—Willig, Williams & Davidson—June 01, 2018
Willig, Williams & Davidson partner Amy Rosenberger presented at the AFL-CIO annual union lawyers conference in Atlanta.Amid Anthem Debate, NFL Players Disclose Top Legal Billers
While the National Football League seeks to restrict its players from kneeling for the national anthem, a new government filing by a players' union shows that it has some high-powered counsel at its disposal in Gibson Dunn, Latham, Quinn Emanuel and Winston & Strawn.People in the News—May 21, 2018—McNees Wallace & Nurick
McNees Wallace & Nurick attorney Timothy Horstmann is slated to present at the 13th annual seminar of the Pennsylvania Association of Bond Lawyers on Thursday at the Crowne Plaza Harrisburg-Hershey Hotel.State Not Entitled to Subrogation in OAG Employee's Workers' Comp Case
The state is not entitled to subrogation of a workers' compensation lien claimed in a third-party settlement agreement stemming from a case involving a former employee of the Attorney General's Office, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.People in the News—Feb. 6, 2018—Sweeney & Sheehan
Sweeney & Sheehan's Philadelphia office was decked out to support the Philadelphia Eagles.Krasner Eyes Internal and Outside Names as He Moves Toward Naming Leadership Team, Sources Say
As Larry Krasner prepares to take over as Philadelphia's district attorney, multiple sources say he is beginning to finalize his leadership team.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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