...All five nominees to the National Labor Relations Board appeared Thursday before a sharply divided U.S. Senate committee...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...study, "The Effects of High School Athletic Participation on Education and Labor Market Outcomes," by John M. Barron, Bradley T. Ewing and Glen...
...s health care litigation group and co-chair of the health care department, presented at the 2013 Guy Carpenter Medical Professional Liability Networking Forum on...
...politically-charged waters of President Obama's recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit...
...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...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...The latest opinion in Allegheny County Deputy Sheriffs' Association v. Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board comes after the Allegheny County government made a constitutional...
...the firm's health care department, where he represents physicians, medical...chair of the employment and labor law group at Curtin...
...violation and $2,500 thereafter that could be collected by the Department of Labor in a summary proceeding. In addition, he wants legislators...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...the level of public interest. The APA process is also labor-intensive for the agency involved. High-profile rules can garner tens of...
...a panel discussion on the most important developments at the National Labor Relations Board affecting both union and non-union employers. ...
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