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Pennsylvania Imposes Limits on Physician Dispensing to Injured Workers
With the Governor’s signature yesterday on House Bill 1846/Act 184 of 2014, the Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Act under...
Learn MoreDoes the Mere “Intention To Be Legally Bound” Make a Non-Compete Agreement Enforceable? Pennsylvania Superior Court Answers “No!”
To be enforceable, a non-compete agreement that restricts a former employee from going to work for a competitor must be suppo...
Learn MoreBusiness Law Update – April 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS The Target Data Breach: What can you and your business learn?Property Tax Assessments: Should you appeal?Li...
Learn MorePennsylvania Enacts “Notario Publico” Ban
On October 9, 2013, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett signed into law Act 73, which aims to reduce deceptive practices target...
Learn MoreFederal Government Shutdown Impacts Certain Immigration Processes
The effects of the federal government’s ongoing shutdown, which began on October 1, continue to take a toll on employers. I...
Learn MoreSignificant changes to Pennsylvania taxes signed into law on July 9, 2013
Pennsylvania enacted significant changes to a number of Pennsylvania taxes as part of the 2013-2014 budget process signed int...
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Senate Passes Immigration Reform Bill
On June 27, 2013, the U.S. Senate voted 68-32 to pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill. The bill would put the nation...
Learn MorePennsylvania Enactment of the 2010 Amendments to UCC Article 9
On June 27, 2013, Governor Corbett signed into law Senate Bill 381, which enacted as Act 30 of 2013 the 2010 Amendments (the ...
Learn MoreSenate Judiciary Committee Approves “Gang of Eight’s” Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill
On May 21, 2013, after two weeks of debates and hundreds of considered amendments, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved a ...
Learn MoreBeware of the Visa Bulletin Rollercoaster!
The “Visa Bulletin,” put out each month by the Department of State reflects a waiting period for certain national...
Learn MoreAmerica Invents Act – First Inventor to File Transition
The America Invents Act (“AIA”) was patent legislation signed into law in 2011, but has been phased into action o...
Learn MoreWhen Retirement Isn’t Really Retirement: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Finds Early Retirees Eligible for Unemployment Compensation Benefits
In Diehl v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently ruled that early retirees...
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