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What Expanding Joint Employer Rules Mean for You

The recent trend of expanding joint employer liability means companies should carefully analyze the scope of their potential joint employer […]

A Legal Roadmap for Wellness Programs

Health insurance ranks among the top costs for an employer. Wellness programs can lead to lower premiums and impact a […]

Millennial Law Students Too Casual, Says Prof

Just six years ago, University of Utah law professor Shima Baradaran Baughman’s students had no problem referring to her as […]

Law Firm Revenue Increase Driven By Billing, Not Demand

In the first half of this year law firm revenues increased by 4.1 percent, compared to the 3.3 percent growth […]

Conservative Legal Scholars Prefer Clinton, Despite SCOTUS Swing

Though Clinton appointees would push the Supreme Court to the left, conservative scholars say they would prefer her presidency to […]

Antitrust Issues With Joint Ventures

Joint ventures between big horizontal competitors are allowed, even though at first glance they might seem to violate antitrust laws. […]

Appeals Court Backs Obama’s Carbon Accounting

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected an industry attempt to overturn Obama administration math assumptions regarding the “social […]

Pennsylvania AG Guilty Of Perjury, Obstruction

Just four years after winning a landslide election to be the first Democrat and first woman named Pennsylvania’s Attorney General, […]

Seahawks Pay Texas A&M To Extend “12th Man” Trademark

Though Texas A&M’s football team was the first to refer to its fan-base as the “12th Man,” the Seattle Seahawks […]

Former County Prosecutor Files Gender Pay Bias Suit

A former Vermont county prosecutor claims she was paid about $14,000 less per year than a male prosecutor in the […]

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