...In Ferrick, a tenant who had planned on operating a restaurant-and-bar establishment in Center City Philadelphia fell in arrears on his...
...also been focusing on the hospitality industry, including restaurants, he says. Other types of companies run into compliance challenges as the workplace modernizes...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...but painted "with too broad a brush." For example, a company interviewing for a marketing job would not be able to ask about...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...34;Board Issues Roundtable: Independent Counsel Perspectives" at the Investment Company Institute's 2013 "Mutual Funds and Investment Management Conference"...
...On the Internet, everyone is a critic. Computers have turned every restaurant patron into Gael Greene and every moviegoer into the late Roger Ebert...
...Supplement Could Social Media Ruin Your Company? The Legal Intelligencer May 7, 2013...
...the CEO of a client company and she is panicked. Hysterical...that allow users to post restaurant or product reviews (or complaints...
...and which, in many instances, have been doing so through family-run companies for the past 80 years. HB 790 seeks to address the needs...
...and-hour litigation certainly has not confined itself to any particular industry, restaurants have increasingly found themselves well-represented on the defendant side of the...
...would require plaintiffs to prove, before a class could be certified, that company misrepresentations materially affected the price of its stock. Investors sued Amgen, claiming...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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