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Heat Warning: Summer and OSHA Both Could Scorch Less-Than-Careful Employers in 2024
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)—the federal watchdog responsible for ensuring safe and healthful working conditions—has been "raising the heat" on employers when it comes to investigating heat hazards in the workplace during this era of volatile climate change.Driver Acted Reasonably in Icy Conditions, Defense Argued
Martinez v. Johns Defense Verdict Date of Verdict: Feb. 13. Court and Case No.: C.P. Philadelphia No. 220100955. Judge: Damaris Garcia. Type…People in the News—April 23, 2024—Marshall Dennehey, Capehart Scatchard
Marshall Dennehey announced that attorney Christopher S. Devlin has joined the firm as director of professional development and training.Multistate Licensure Compact for Social Work
The compact will establish a single license allowing social workers with a college degree or clinical license to serve patients across state lines (within each compact state), including through telehealth platforms. This single license requirement is anticipated to promote greater flexibility and access for both social workers and the patients they serve.View more book results for the query "*"
Special Section: 2024 Medical Malpractice
In The Legal's Medical Malpractice special section, read about how to mitigate risks in the emergency room, the stigma of medical malpractice cases that stem from suicide, and the role appellate mediators can have in an era of nuclear verdicts.Laffey Bucci & Kent Name Partner's Exit Neither 'Mutual' Nor 'Amicable,' Firm Contends
Brian Kent has also stepped down from the board of a nonprofit advocacy organization.Timing of Firing Prompts Pa. Appeals Court to Revive Medical Marijuana Cardholder's Suit
"The complaint alleged that, after investigating whether the company would continue to employ a medical marijuana cardholder, WMP concluded it would not," Judge Mary P. Murray wrote for the 2-1 majority. "The complaint specifically alleged that WMP terminated appellant not because of the positive drug test, but because he was a medical marijuana cardholder."Case Dismissed for False Start: Lessons on Drafting and Strategy
In the case of Waldron v. SVHB Marketing, franchisees' RICO case was dismissed on summary judgment for failure to exhaust the mediation prerequisite to filing a lawsuit against the franchisor and its personnel.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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