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[Video] Why a Duck-Episode 1, Introduction to new podcast

Hosts Tom Fox and Mike Volkov launch their new podcast series by talking about their favorite Marx Brothers movies and how it leads to a broader description of compliance. The title Why a Duck comes from a line in the famous 1929 Marx Brothers film...By: Thomas Fox
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Thomas Fox | Aug 12,2019 |

[Video] Daily Compliance News: August 11, 2019 Sunday Book Review edition

In today’s edition Sunday Book Review edition of Daily Compliance News: The Peterloo Massacre-Robert Reid Ballads and Songs of Peterloo-Allison Morgan Peterloo: The English Uprising- Robert Poole Peterloo: The Story of a Massacre-Jacqueline Riding...By: Thomas Fox
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Thomas Fox | Aug 11,2019 |

The Glenridge to Pay $70,000 to Settle Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit

Retirement Community Failed to Hire Woman It Suspected Would Become Pregnant, Federal Agency Charged - TAMPA - The Glenridge on Palmer Ranch, an upscale retirement community in Sarasota, Florida, will pay $70,000 and furnish other relief to settle...By: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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Superior Court Addresses Whether the Plaintiff Is the “Master of the Claim” in Post-Tincher Decision

Since the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania decided Tincher v. Omega Flex, Inc., 104 A.3d 328 (Pa. 2014), parties proceeding in product liability cases in Pennsylvania often disagree about jury instructions. In Davis v. Volkswagen Grp. of Am., No. 1405...By: White and Williams LLP
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White and Williams LLP | Aug 10,2019 |

Is It Hot In Here, Or Is It Just Me? - How To Prepare Your Dealership For An OSHA Investigation

Have you ever heard the expression “a good craftsman never blames his tools”? Well, that doesn’t apply to Buzz Kutt, one of your technicians who continually blames others for his own inability to turn hours. Now that summer is here, Buzz has come to...By: Fisher Phillips
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Fisher Phillips | Aug 10,2019 |

Madness No More, Place Your Bet at Work in Tennessee

In addition to recently passing a bill legalizing online sports betting, the Tennessee Legislature recently codified the time-honored tradition of friendly office wagering through fantasy sports leagues and NCAA Tournament pools. On March 28, 2019,...By: Butler Snow LLP
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Butler Snow LLP | Aug 10,2019 |

ICE Arrests 680 in Massive Worksite Immigration Operation

In a massive worksite immigration operation early Wednesday, over 600 federal immigration agents converged on seven Mississippi food manufacturing and processing facilities to serve search warrants as part of an ongoing worksite criminal...By: Norris McLaughlin, P.A.
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Norris McLaughlin, P.A. | Aug 10,2019 |

PA Appellate Court Strikes Down Project Labor Agreement for First Time—Saves Taxpayers Millions

PennDOT recently awarded the second phase of a local state highway improvement project to Allan Myers, L.P., one of the top nonunion construction and materials companies building infrastructure projects throughout the mid-Atlantic. At first glance,...By: Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor | Aug 10,2019 |

New York Governor Signs Law Prohibiting Hairstyle Discrimination

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo recently signed legislation amending state law to explicitly prohibit discrimination based on hair texture or protective hairstyles as race-based discrimination. The new law took effect immediately upon signing in July...By: Fisher Phillips
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Fisher Phillips | Aug 10,2019 |

2019 Education Legislation Summary

In its 2019 regular and special sessions, the General Assembly made a number of changes in the statutes that affect public education in Connecticut. This summary is intended to give you a brief overview of some of the more significant changes that...By: Shipman & Goodwin LLP
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Shipman & Goodwin LLP | Aug 10,2019 |
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