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Employment Law Update – August 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS The ADA Interactive Process: The Foundation Of ADA ComplianceA Supplemental Update Regarding the EEOC’s E...
Learn MoreThe 8/80 Overtime Rule for Hospitals and Nursing Care Facilities is Alive In Pennsylvania!
Earlier this month, Governor Corbett signed into law H.B. 1820, which revives the 8/80 overtime rule and gives health care in...
Learn MoreReal Estate Law Update – July 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS Get it in Writing or Lose Your CommissionConfession of Judgment Clauses in Commercial LeasesProperty Tax As...
Learn MoreConfession of Judgment Clauses in Commercial Leases
One of the most negotiated provisions in a commercial lease agreement is a confession of judgment clause. Two types of c...
Learn MoreSeries LLC: What is it?
A series limited liability company, commonly known as a series LLC, is a special form of a limited liability company that pro...
Learn MoreBusiness Law Update – June 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS JOBS Act Becomes LawProperty Tax Assessments: Should you appeal?Consider Converting Your C Corporation Now ...
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Real Estate Law Update – June 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS Pennsylvania’s New Oil And Gas LawConfession of Judgment Clauses in Commercial LeasesGet it in Writin...
Learn MoreEmployment Law Update – May 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS Unintentional Age Discrimination Claims Just Got a Bit More Complicated: The EEOC Weighs In on “Reasonabl...
Learn MoreHigher Ed Institutions Operate in a Complex Deferred Compensation Landscape
If a higher education institution that is exempt from federal income taxation wishes to provide deferred compensation to an e...
Learn MoreDo Companies Need To Pay Employees For Their Commute Back From the Construction Worksite At The End Of The Day?
Clients often ask whether their employees need to be paid for the time that they spend travelling to and from various constru...
Learn MoreUSCIS Fraud Unit Site Visits – What Employers Need to Know and How to Prepare
Over the past few months employers have continued to experience unannounced site visits by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration S...
Learn MoreConstruction Law Update – March 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS Should My Contracts Contain An Arbitration Clause?Design Professional Practice Pointer Liability: The Basic...
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