For the fifth year in a row, U.S. employers have seen an increase in the number of wage-and-hour lawsuits filed against them in federal court, according to calculations by the Federal Judicial Center
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...help parents create their own custody plans, Clark said. As Georgia Judge Steven Teske, a past president of the Georgia Council of Juvenile...
The increase in the use of social media over the last several years has changed the practice of family law. Social media has provided opportunities for people to share their feelings and air their gr
The Supreme Court on Monday signaled it is not done dealing with the question of using United States courts as a forum for resolving disputes with multinational corporations over their role in overse
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...North America, according to the complaint. They are USG, National Gypsum, CertainTeed, Georgia-Pacific, American Gypsum, Lafarge, Temple-Inland and PABCO. In a...
...a growing number of states with E-Verify requirements, including Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee and Utah, where E-Verify...
Small-town lawyers may be a dying breed, but South Dakota hopes public subsidies will slow their decline
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Welcome to the Social Media Law Center, an online service of The Legal Intelligencer. In this section you will find a collection of news articles analyzing the legal issues and emerging trends in soc
...The Georgia Court of Appeals has upheld a judge who pulled the plug on...
Originally Published: Daily Report
...e.g., Massachusetts restaurants, Release No. 12-445-BOS/BOS 2012-051; Georgia restaurants, Release No. 11-1357-ATL (506); Illinois restaurants, Release No. 11...
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