Legal Articles, General Practice
Connecticut Court Rules that Alimony Provision Is Self-Executing
Regulations for Employing Youthful Employees in the Amusement Park and Recreational Establishment Arena
Paying Less than Minimum Wage for Employees with Disabilities under the FLSA
Minimum Wage Exemptions for Nurses and the Learned Professional Exemption
Commission Employee Exemption from Overtime under the FLSA
Youthful Employee Driving Requirements
Fast Food Restaurant Requirements Under the Fair Labor Standards Act
First Offense-Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Considerations
Teacher Bullying: What You Can Do When a Teacher Assaults Your Child
Should Children Have to Go to School Younger?
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