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Unemployment Benefits for School Bus Driver During COVID-19 Divides Commonwealth Court
"The fact that Claimant chose to voluntarily sign up for summer work does not make her a year-round employee," the court's majority wrote. "Accordingly, Claimant is disqualified from receiving UC benefits under Section 402.1(2) of the Law."Mitratech Acquires TalentReef in Move to Further Its HR Tech Offerings
In its second deal in less than a month, and the 21st acquisition total, Mitratech says the TalentReef acquisition really connects "the dots between legal, HR and compliance."Litera Continues Its M&A Run With BigSquare Acquisition, Bolstering Its BI Capabilities
Attracted to financial business analytics company BigSquare's data and cloud capabilities, Litera is adding another notch to its M&A belt.Ruling Against Congressional Candidate Put on Hold
The appeals court did not explain its reasons for granting the stay, But in a motion filed last week, Torres' attorneys pointed, in part, to the fast-approaching Aug. 23 primary.View more book results for the query "*"
Appeals Court Overturns Approval of Florida Towns' Hurricane Evacuation Plans
"The two-phase evacuation plan contained in Marathon and Islamorada's Comprehensive Plan Amendments fails to meet the statute's mandate, and the Department of Economic Opportunity erred in concluding that the Comprehensive Plan Amendments by Marathon and Islamorada were in compliance with the applicable requirements of Florida law," Judge Kevin Emas wrote for the three-judge panel.Chastening the Prosecutor's Darlings? SCOTUS To Assess 'Right-To-Control' and Honest Services Fraud
In 'Ciminelli' and 'Percoco', the Supreme Court will have the opportunity to further limit prosecutors' use of unduly broad interpretations of the federal fraud laws to impose their own notions of an integrity code onto state government and many other arenas beyond their proper reach.The Interplay Between Claims of Good Faith and Fair Dealing and Breach of Contract
In this article, Lara Flath and Judy Flumenbaum discuss New York courts' treatment of the tension between a "good faith limitation on the exercise of a contract right" and "using the implied covenant of good faith to create new duties that negate explicit rights under a contract." They explore the degree to which courts have permitted good faith and fair dealing claims independent of breach of contract claims.Democrats Target DeSantis Over Raid Comments
Gov. Ron DeSantis went on Twitter after Monday's raid and said President Joe Biden's White House had "weaponized" federal agencies.Trending Stories