...difficulties in addressing sensitive issues, such as bullying, are encapsulated in the modern adage, "he said, she said." Consider, for example, mechanic Hal...
All five nominees to the National Labor Relations Board appeared Thursday before a sharply divided U.S. Senate committee. Democrats urged their speedy confirmation while Republicans called the board
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...have long disagreed about its meaning. Broad definitions of the term in modern and older dictionaries are unhelpful, and courts of appeals have disagreed about...
...warrant while the suspect is being transported and in this age of modern technology, telephonic and electronic warrants are often obtainable. Most states, including New...
There are important steps that must be taken to better position yourself for each new stage in your career. The predicate almost always involves taking action and not simply hoping that hard work wil
...the Circuit Court's decision will likely have far-reaching effects on modern labor law and, if upheld, may invalidate over 200 NLRB decisions decided...
...Malpractice claims and bar grievances are a reality in the modern-day practice of law. More often than not, claims and bar grievances...
An analysis of President Obama's proposal for comprehensive immigration reform. The proposal's central philosophy is one of "earned citizenship.
Effective management of groups of lawyers that join together begins with indentifying a managing partner or executive committee that can institute an effective management plan for the organization. T
In two recent opinions, separate Appellate Division panels have come to differing results regarding the nature of the duty owed by a commercial tenant to members of the public for dangerous condition
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