Fewer depositions, reduced number of interrogatories, less requests for admissions and a proportionality requirement in discovery. This could be the new face of discovery under proposed rule changes
...union, a unit of UAW Local 2320, represents attorneys, paralegals, secretaries, social workers and other staff. Two votes were held in the Great...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
The Public Defender's Office is seeking to block closure of the Gloucester County jail, claiming transfer of inmates to far-away counties would violate their right to counsel
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...in a temporary visa category, such as visitor, international student or temporary worker. If the traveler was admitted, the CBP officer stamped a...
...litigation fees, early retirement payouts, workers' compensation and counseling costs. Further...include allegations of race, gender, national origin or religious discrimination....
...WORKERS' COMPENSATION Scope of Employment " Coming & Going Rule " Employment Contract Exception " Car Pool Program National Cas. Co...
...1) salaried employees who believe they are owed overtime pay; 2) hourly workers who contend they werent paid for all hours worked; and...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has conditionally vetoed a bill that would bar employers from demanding social media IDs from employees and applicants
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...for thousands of New Yorkers." The contract would increase worker healthcare contributions for about 200 union members and trim contributions to worker...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...discrimination laws prohibit basing employment decisions on age, race, religion, marital status, national origin, ethnicity, disability, gender, pregnancy, military service, citizenship, finances, medical conditions, arrest...
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