...Brett Feldman, of counsel in the zoning and...chair of the health care department, presented at the 2013 Guy...
...into the politically-charged waters of President Obama's recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board, the U.S...
...the Scranton office of Marshall Dennehey...s health care department, where he represents...the employment and labor law group at...
...officers" for the purposes of collective bargaining under Pennsylvania's...Deputy Sheriffs' Association v. Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board comes after...
...uptick in the latter group of cases, he tells CorpCounsel.com. Department of Labor investigators have also been focusing on the hospitality industry, including restaurants...
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...violation and $2,500 thereafter that could be collected by the Department of Labor in a summary proceeding. In addition, he wants legislators...
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...familiar with a wide range of administrative actions by federal, state...The APA process is also labor-intensive for the agency involved...
... Leto is chair of Stradley Ronon's investment management...developments at the National Labor Relations Board affecting both...
...The use of social media has expanded significantly...recent decisions by the National Labor Relations Board addressing the validity...
...information" as that which "presents a substantial likelihood that disclosure of the omitted fact would have been viewed by the 'reasonable investor' as...
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