Legal Articles, General Practice

What Kinds of Job Interview Questions are Ilegal?

A blog post about questions an employer must not ask when interviewing potential employees.

New York Family and Medical Leave Laws

A blog post about the different entitlements New York employees have to different types of leave.

Amended Rule 26(B)(1) Affects Employment Discovery

A blog post about the change made to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the effect on the future of employment law disputes.

Apple v. Department of Justce: A Look at Privacy Rights in the Modern World

A blog post looking into how modern technology has changed the way we look at privacy and how it has changed the privacy we have a right to.

Court of Appeals Reinstates NFL ‘Deflategate’ Suspension

A blog post about the infamous deflategate appeals and Goodell's victory.

McDonnell v. US: The Latest Look at Political Bribery

A blog post looking into the Supreme Court case McDonnell v. US and political corruption.

Products Liability: On Accutane Litigation

A blog post about the popular acne drug accutane, why it was pulled from the shelves, and the litigation that followed.

How Federal Laws Provide Disability Discrimination Protection at School

A blog post about protecting our disabled children from discrimination while they are at school.

What If You Get Addicted to Opioids Following an Injury at Work?

There's no doubt that these medications work well for taking away pain, but they also come with some risks.

Philadelphia Adopts Paid Sick Leave For Some Employees

The Philadelphia City Council enacted an ordinance to provide paid sick leave for some Philadelphia employees. The new law is designed to provide relief to the estimated 35-40% of Philadelphia workers who currently have no paid sick time.

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