...beliefs as a vegan. In 2010, however, after years of acquiescence, the hospital objected to Chenzira's refusal and terminated her employment. Chenzira...
...out of a complex civil action that the trial court, with the acquiescence of the parties, referred to binding arbitration in February 2007. Unfortunately, the...
...the trial court, with the acquiescence of the parties, referred to...reverses the trial court's ruling and reinstates the arbitration. In...
The N.J. Appellate Division has rendered an opinion in an area with sparse precedents to guide employers — how to apply the "good-faith defense" in the context of an overtime claim by an auto m
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...pp.) We affirm the Government Records Councils (GRCs) ruling that a draft report prepared by staff within the Department of Health...
...deference, if any, should be afforded to the SSAs Acquiescence Ruling interpreting the cessation provision of the Social Security Act (§ 423...
...of deference, if any, should be afforded to the SSA's Acquiescence Ruling interpreting the cessation provision of the Social Security Act, as to...
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...invoked at the defendant's trial. The remainder of the court's rulings were in the state's favor: nine convictions were affirmed; two convictions...
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