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Bankruptcy Code Changes, Part 1: Family Farmer Relief Act
Recent amendments to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code will likely increase bankruptcy filings by small businesses and farmers. Two of...
Learn MoreCourt Clarifies Municipalities’ Obligations under Environmental Rights Amendment
A court decision this week reaffirms a local zoning board’s obligations when it comes to environmental permitting. Mondayâ€...
Learn MoreDEP Issues Draft Stormwater General Permit; Invites Comments
Real estate developers and construction professionals have until mid-September to supply the Pennsylvania Department of Envir...
Learn MoreIntermittent FMLA Leave Allowed to Attend IEP Meetings
A parent can use intermittent Family and Medical Leave to attend an individualized education program (IEP) meeting for their ...
Learn MoreProposed NLRB Rule Dials Back to Obama Era
What You Should Know The National Labor Relations Board has proposed three policy changes to its election pro...
Learn MoreU.S. Food Importers at Immediate Risk of Enforcement
Education has moved to enforcement at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and your business needs to act now to protect it...
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Can There Still be Such a Thing as a Free (School) Lunch?
A new proposal in the U.S. Farm Bill could cut off the free lunch program to millions of students across the country and an e...
Learn MoreCourt: Interpretation of FERPA from Office of Open Records “Overly Narrow”
A recent court ruling could make it easier for schools to assess what is deemed a protected educational record when it faces ...
Learn MoreBinding Arbitration Again an Option for Long-Term Care Facilities
After being banned in 2016, binding arbitration is back as a permissible remedy for long-term care (LTC) facilities and their...
Learn MoreLegal Lessons from the Capital One Breach
We are sort of numb by now to the weekly (almost daily) media reports of data breaches, but if the recent Capital One da...
Learn MoreNew Law Eases Licensing Restrictions for Certain School Service Providers
A new law signed by Gov. Tom Wolf makes it easier for individuals with out-of-state professional licenses to work in Pennsylv...
Learn MoreNew Year, New Rules: 2019 Pennsylvania Public School Code Revisions (Part 2)
(Editor note: This is Part 2 of a two-part alert on the multitude of changes to the Pennsylvania Public School Code for the 2...
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