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The ABCs of CBD in the Workplace

Lately, products containing CBD (from beer to skin cream to oils that can be diffused and vaped) seem to be all the rage.  Why are CBD products suddenly turning up everywhere (your local Sheetz convenience store for example)?  Blame it on the Farm...By: McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC
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McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC | Mar 06,2020 |

Developers May be Required to Pay for Off-Tract Mass Transit Upgrades

New Jersey is the nation’s most densely populated state and it has a transit system that can boast of being the nation’s largest statewide public transit system. Throughout the country various methods have been employed in hopes of generating the...By: Genova Burns LLC
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Genova Burns LLC | Mar 06,2020 |

NLRB Joint Employer Saga Comes to an End (for now) with New Final Rule

On February 26, 2020, the National Labor Relations Board issued a final rule governing joint-employer status under the National Labor Relations Act....By: McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC
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McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC | Mar 06,2020 |

The National Labor Relations Board 2019 Year End Review: An Overview of Major Developments in Labor Law

If 2018 was a year of elevator music at the National Labor Relations Board, 2019 was symphony of sound.  The Board’s initiatives were varied, high-profile and in the vast majority of cases, the developments were positives for employers.  In a number...By: McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC
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McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC | Mar 02,2020 |

A Measure of Control: Appellate Division Rules “Member-Owned Cooperative” Not Liable for Age Discrimination Claim of One Member’s Employee

A supermarket cooperative is not considered the employer of individuals who work for its member stores and cannot be found liable for the age discrimination claims of an employee of one of its members, the Appellate Division ruled last month in...By: Genova Burns LLC
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Genova Burns LLC | Feb 29,2020 |

Borough of Phoenixville – Partial Sale of Water System

On December 4, 2019, the Borough of Phoenixville, Chester County (“Borough”) closed on the sale of a portion of its water system to Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc. (“Aqua”) for $3.46 million.  Importantly, the Borough will retain full ownership and control...By: McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC
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McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC | Feb 27,2020 |

The Secure Act | How SECURE are you in your estate plan? (video transcript)

In this transcript of the video below, attorneys Ron Wayne and Sarah Blank discuss the SECURE Act and the key provisions that may affect you....By: Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLC
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Proposed Amendments To The NJLAD Will Change The Management Of Harassment, Discrimination And Retaliation Claims In The Workplace

This month, New Jersey’s Division on Civil Rights (DCR) issued Findings and Recommendations on Preventing and Eliminating Sexual Harassment in New Jersey (the Recommendations). At about the same time, Governor Phil Murphy released proposed...By: Genova Burns LLC
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Genova Burns LLC | Feb 26,2020 |

Dear YouDig? You Can’t Always Get What You Want

Dear YouDig?, We were just hired to construct part of a stage and sound system for a concert by the management team of a famous rock n’ roll group that is coming to Ohio this summer (we can’t name the band but it sounds like “Bowling Tones”). They...By: Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLC
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All Permittees for Construction Stormwater General Permits Face Deadline to Submit Certification

On December 7, 2019, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) reissued the general permit for stormwater associated with construction activities (PAG-02). ...By: McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC
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McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC | Feb 24,2020 |
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