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...state that prohibits workplace bullying, it can expose employers to significant legal risk and damage both productivity and employee morale. According to a 2012 survey...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...1978, the father of petitioner Randy Bullock established a trust for the benefit of his five children. He made petitioner the (nonprofessional) trustee; and he...
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...rendered in favor of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and The Verizon Employee Benefits Committee (VEBC) on her claim that MetLife, acting on behalf of VEBC...
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...that it would not issue further building permits or approvals until these risks had been investigated and remediated. Development of the Coves of the Highland...
...hardware or software will deliver all, or even some, of its promised benefits.Who can forget past fiascos, such as Motorola's ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...they changed his hourly attorney-fee agreement to a contingency contract to benefit the defendants, who successfully settled his employment case. But Gordon...
... The dates and subject matter of prior warnings Benefits to which the employee is entitled Whether or not there...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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