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Recent News About Littler Mendelson P.c.
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Currently, New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Seattle, Los Angeles, Emeryville, San Francisco, and Oregon have implemented predictable scheduling laws.
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This webinar will review responsibilities applicable to fiduciaries of employee benefit plans.
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Adama K. Wiltshire, an associate in the Philadelphia office of Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has been awarded the National Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division (NBA YLD) Chairman’s Award.
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On July 16, 2020, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced the COVID-19 PA Hazard Pay Grant Program—a $50 million grant aimed to help employers provide hazard pay to “front-line” employees working in sectors that are vital to the state during the pandemic.
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As many employers are on the way to normalizing their business practices and re-engaging their employees, they should not overlook the many lurking landmines in the administration of their retirement, health and welfare plans and their executive compensation arrangements.
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Given the continued issues employers are facing due to the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), Littler Pittsburgh attorneys will present a webinar to discuss the status of executive and regulatory actions in Pennsylvania, as well as high-level overviews on leave, safety, wage-hour, and privacy concerns.
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As employers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey get closer to reopening, they need to prepare for COVID-19 compliance, safety, and other challenges.
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Most employers have encountered situations where a leave or accommodation policy provision, practice or form has complicated their efforts at legal compliance or even led to liability.
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More than 200 attorneys from Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, have been named to the 2020 Best Lawyers in America© list, the guide’s 26th edition.
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Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has added Karl A. Fritton as a shareholder in its Philadelphia office.
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PHILADELPHIA — A recruitment agency is suing Beacon Hill Staffing Group LLC, citing alleged tortious interference.
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PITTSBURGH — A Georgia-based conglomerate is suing Harry C. Nagel alleging he breached his employee agreement by taking confidential information with him upon resigning.
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PITTSBURGH — Siemens is suing a previous employee, citing alleged breach of contract for his misappropriation of thousands of confidential documents.