Lateral moves and new arrivals at the nation's largest law firms
...of challenges brought under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. On...Airways Group Inc.'s health benefits plan. On April 16, the...
...has found that computer parts-maker Ma Laboratories Inc. cannot enforce an employee arbitration agreement that he declared to be unconscionable. U.S...
...Green: Jeffrey Lieberman joins the employee benefits practice as partner in the New York office and will...
...demanding about $1,000 per employee to purchase licenses for use...its enforcement efforts since they benefit most from scanning and uploading...
...lawyer, but the law permeates nearly every aspect of her job overseeing employee relations in Emory University's human resources department. "We're dealing...
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...the State of Pennsylvania ("ICSP") initially paid Caldera workers' compensation benefits pursuant to Texas state law. Still suffering from the injury, Caldera applied...
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