Pennsylvania Supreme Court Issues Decision in City of Phila. Fire Dept. vs. W.C.A.B. (Sladek)OSHA Proposes Cutbacks on Mandatory Reporting of Workplace InjuriesPennsylvania Supreme Court Decision Supports Governor Wolf's Executive Order on Home CareNavigating the Americans with Disabilities Act for ...
August 2018 Newsletter
Ryan Hancock Successfully Represents Plaintiffs in Amazon Courier Violation of Federal Wage LawJanus v. AFSCME: Then, Now, and the Future of Public Sector Labor LawU.S. Supreme Court Upholds Use of Class Action Waivers in Employee Arbitration Agreements'What Did You Make at Your Last Job?'- Ninth ...
July 2018 Janus Decision E-Alert
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May 2018 Newsletter
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Strikes Down Common Employer Bargaining Tactic as Unlawful Under the Pension Protection ActNo Notice of Compensation Payable, No Protection Under Workers' CompExpungement of a Protection from Abuse (PFA) RecordWhat is Pregnancy DiscriminationLabor Unions Across the ...
February 2018 Newsletter
PA Supreme Court Strikes Down 2011 Congressional Redistricting Map as UnconstitutionalConservative NLRB Rushing to Roll Back Worker's RightsCan a Will Require Pets to be Euthanized After the Owner Dies? Estate Law in PAChild Abuse Increased Exposure to Child Abuse Reporting in the WorkplaceSexual ...
November 2017 Firm E-Newsletter
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August 2017 Firm E-Newsletter
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July 2017 Willig, Williams & Davidson Publishes Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Handbook
June 2017 Firm E-Newsletter
Unions Fight to Protect Fair-Share Rights of Public Workers in Face of New Legal ChallengeInsurance Markets React to Uncertainty in Washington Over Affordable Care Act ReplacementPhiladelphia Pilot Program Helps Tenants Who Withhold Rent In Disputes Over Living ConditionsPhiladelphia VIP Honors ...
June 2017 Workers’ Compensation Law Update
Injured workers obtained a significant win before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court when the court ruled that a section of the PA Workers' Compensation Act was unconstitutional. Related Information:June 2017 Workers' Compensation Law Update ...