While not the most romantic activity, drafting a prenup is smart. It means you, not a court, define rules for asset division ...
The government acknowledges downwinders throughout Utah, Idaho and New Mexico, as well as parts of Arizona, Nevada and ...
A lawsuit in San Diego alleges exploitation of supermarket sushi chefs. The federal government has largely abdicated ...
At the same time, flexibility has become the lynchpin of a well-traveled myth that corporations have spun to their employees, policymakers, and the public. While this myth doesn’t survive close ...
California’s attorney general recently drew a line in the sand for management services organizations regarding how much control over a physician practice is too much in the nation’s most recent test ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit vacated a district court’s order certifying a Rule 23 class in a suit filed by brewery ...
PennDOT’s $95 million Commercial Street Bridge replacement project is underway — sort of. Commercial Street was closed at 6 a.m. Thursday between Whipple Street and Summerset Drive as workers ...
A patient in France has tested positive for Ebola after returning from a humanitarian mission in an area where the virus is circulating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the French Health ...
Unions for health-care workers in Newfoundland and Labrador are demanding an investigation after workers got an email promising a day off, only to find it was actually part of a cyber-security test. I ...
(FOX40.COM) — A UPS mechanic will spend three months in jail after pleading guilty to faking a workers’ comp claim. Derrick Hodge, who worked as a mechanic at the United Parcel Service facility in ...
The next three months will be Boston’s first full summer season with a pioneering law intended to protect workers from extreme heat. Advocates are hopeful the city’s ordinance — thought to be one of ...
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