A powerful Capitol lobbyist who owns the Santa Rosa Press Democrat newspaper and sits on the state Fish and Game Commission ...
A California federal district court judge threw a wrench into efforts to downsize the federal workforce by granting ...
A British Columbia employer has been ordered to pay more than $5,500 to a former employee after the Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT) ruled the company lacked just cause for her termination, despite a ...
It found that the employment agreement permitted termination "for cause" without notice for "any cause recognized at law" or "serious reason," which ... the employee's compensation package, damages ...
A prominent Florida law firm has added a new partner in its corporate practice field. Shutts & Bowen hired Andrew W.
In the realm of global employment, the concept of termination payments can be a complex and often surprising issue for U.S.-based employers. Unlike ...
Presumably, the decision must have seemed reasonable to the employer at the time. It was 2010, and Romeo Mendoza, a nurse and ...
Tony Kessler of Kessler Matura has been named on the Top 100 New York Metro Super Lawyers list for the fourth consecutive year. The list itself is a prestigious recognition by Super Lawyers, a Thomson ...
Sparks' court filing is its first response to Neil Krutz's lawsuit claiming retaliation and age discrimination.
The poor box office debut and dismal critical reception of Disney's "Snow White" remake is just the latest in a long line of ...
The Bahamas Industrial Tribunal has ruled that Princess Cays Limited – a private cruise port in Eleuthera operated by Carnival Corporation – should pay a dismissed former employee $24,266.02 for ...