Willig, Williams & Davidson partner Michael Dryden recently discussed his client’s fight for benefits in a Philadelphia Inquirer article entitled “Philly needs to do right by a fire chief dying of cancer.” The article highlights Philadelphia Fire Department battalion chief John Narkin’s ...
Attorney Ryan Hancock Discusses Pre-Hire Marijuana Testing in Philadelphia Inquirer
Willig, Williams & Davidson labor lawyer and Employment Law Group chair Ryan Hancock recently was quoted in an article for The Philadelphia Inquirer regarding Philadelphia’s ban on pre-hire marijuana testing. “What to know about Philadelphia’s ban on pre-hire marijuana testing” discusses a ...
Law.com Covers Settlement with DOE in Whistleblower Case Involving Transgender Athletes
The Legal Intelligencer recently shared the news of a settlement in a whistleblower case negotiated with the U.S. Department of Education by Willig, Williams & Davidson employment law attorney Ryan Allen Hancock on behalf of attorney Dwayne Bensing, who worked in the department’s Office of Civil ...
Law.com Features 2021 ‘Unsung Hero’ Ralph Teti
Willig, Williams & Davidson partner Ralph J. Teti is featured in a Law.com Q&A article entitled “Unsung Heroes 2021: Ralph Teti.” The article highlights Teti and the Unsung Heroes honor he received from The Legal Intelligencer for coordinating the firm’s 2020 election protection efforts. ...
Law.com Talks to Michael Dryden About Significant Win in Workers’ Comp Case
Willig, Williams & Davidson partner Michael Dryden recently discussed a significant workers’ compensation case win in a Law.com article entitled “SEPTA Employee's Suicide Covered Under Workers' Comp, Commonwealth Court Rules.” The article highlights a recent Commonwealth Court ruling in favor ...
Willig, Williams & Davidson Attorney Nancy Lassen Quoted in The Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia labor lawyer and firm Partner Nancy B.G. Lassen recently was quoted in an article for The Philadelphia Inquirer regarding Chester County’s new ethics policy. Entitled “Good government or ‘gag’ order? In Chesco, new ethics policy muzzles county workers,” the article by William Bender ...
Willig, Williams & Davidson Attorney Jessica R. Brown Discusses Union Organizing at Museums with Law360
Willig, Williams & Davidson attorneys were recently quoted in an article for Law360 on the efforts to organize workers at museums across the country. Entitled ‘Pandemic Didn't Stop Museums From Organizing In 2020,’ the article by Danielle Nichole Smith explores the state of union organizing at ...
Voting In Pennsylvania
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Labor Attorney Nan Lassen Quoted by Vox on Regulators’ Failures to Protect Workers from COVID-19 as States Reopen
Vox’s Nicole Narea reports on the federal agency that is supposed to protect workers from unsafe conditions caused by Covid-19. Non-union workers have been facing perilous conditions when depending on state and federal regulators like Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to ...
Willig, Williams & Davidson Attorney Quoted on Wage Theft Case
Ryan Allen Hancock was recently quoted in an article that discusses the Philadelphia Wage Theft Case that rewarded victims up to $48,000 each. After approximately two years, a wage and hour lawsuit filed by a Willig, Williams & Davidson lawyer has come to a verdict. Mitchell Goldberg, U.S. ...