If your company’s officials want to assess the business risks the coronavirus poses, you might not know where to start …
Politics
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The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act (SECURE Act) was recently signed into law, making several significant changes …
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Any day now, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos’ new Title IX regulations will be published. Title IX is a federal …
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Whether you’re gifting a lump sum to a family member or donating to charity this holiday season, it’s important to …
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In today’s business world, a well-designed commercial nondisclosure agreement is often the foundation of a successful partnership. Some points to …
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Every 24 seconds. That’s how often U.S. fire departments respond to fires, according to the National Fire Protection Association.
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Federal judges halted a regulation that would impact nearly every applicant seeking permanent residency in the U.
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Paying a contractor might appear straightforward, but can actually be complex. While this issue is sometimes overlooked during contract negotiations, …
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Weeds are a common annoyance. Many of us use weed and grass killers to maintain our lawns.
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The CDC recently announced 153 possible cases of severe lung illness linked to vaping have been reported across 16 states …
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Private businesses may get an extra year to implement new accounting standards that will alter how leases are presented on …
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The Trump administration wants the Social Security Administration to review social media accounts as part of its process to approve …
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In a decision that will impact Pittsburgh businesses, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania on July 17 upheld a city ordinance …
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In a move aimed at improved security and transparency, the IRS recently revised the process to apply for an Employer …
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According to the CDC, 1 out of 4 adults 65 and older will fall each year. If a family member’s …
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Americans love to proudly show off their red, white and blue. Businesses, too, love to adopt the flag for logos …
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The bankruptcy code allows debtors to reject existing contracts, but that protection doesn’t extend to trademark licensing agreements, the U.S. …
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After a recent decision from the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, oil and gas operators may now be exposed to potential …
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Sixty million American workers have given up their right to go to court because of companies issuing mandatory arbitration agreements.
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Unemployment rates are low, but not for everyone. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, people with disabilities are …
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The way companies approach no-hire provisions in contracts between commercial entities may have been significantly upended.
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Gender inequality impacts all industries, including law firms. A Law360 survey found women make up only 36 percent of all …
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has estimated it will receive more applications than there are available H-1B visas this …
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Military members who served between 2003-2015 are suffering tinnitus, partial and total hearing loss after using 3M’s Dual-Ended Combat Arms …
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The new year is a good time for employers to review and update employment practices. Proper policies and practices will …
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The Trump Administration has proposed changes to the “public charge” rule that could have substantial implications on legal immigration processes.
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The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made several changes that will continue to have a significant effect on tax …
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Emotional support animals can bring calm to people who need them – and legal confusion to employers.
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In June 2018, Gov. Tom Wolf signed the “clean slate” bill into law, forcing businesses to exercise caution when using …
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The epidemic of substance abuse by young adults is causing parents to consider how best to provide in their estate …