For truck drivers nationwide, underpayment and overtime violations are just the beginning of a long list of problems. Below we explore the wages you are entitled to but may not be receiving.
In-House Counsel
by Nancy Lippincott
Lizzie Fletcher was a star lawyer in Houston before defeating a nine-term incumbent to win a seat in Congress last November. What the much-lauded work she did in her first career teach her about how to succeed in this new one?
Latinflation
by Jaime Carey Astaburuaga and Alejandra Daroch
Long a beacon of economic stability in South America, Chile has been buffeted lately by the global rise in inflation. Can a key element of its monetary policy help it weather the storm?
How To Help A Lawyer Who Is Struggling With Anxiety
by Stan Popovich
Character traits like perfectionism and pessimism, along with the long hours and intense cases, may make attorneys more prone to anxiety. Here's how to help the lawyers in your life who are struggling with anxiety.
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Thomson Rogers: Toronto Personal Injury Lawyers
by Thomson Rogers
Since establishment in 1935, Toronto-based firm Thomson Rogers has consistently delivered results for their clients struggling through complex litigation.
Do You Have a Gap in Your Benefit Eligibility Procedures?
by Tina M. Bengs
Issues Raised by Non-FMLA Reduced Schedules and Leaves of Absence
The Role of a Lawyer in the Slip-and-Fall Settlement Process
by Best Lawyers
Let’s examine the role of a lawyer in the slip-and-fall settlement process and how they can help you achieve a fair and just outcome for your case.
How To Avoid Five Common Estate and Elder Law Planning Mistakes
by Anthony J. Enea
Missteps in planning can jeopardize your wishes and financial security—here’s what to watch for.
Can Fido Come to Work?
by James M. Paul
EEOC files suit to require emotional support dog on truck route.
Proposed Rules Could Change Medication Options for Injured Workers in North Carolina
by David E. Vtipil
Injured workers in North Carolina would be limited in the amounts of opioids that they could be prescribed under proposed Commission rules.
New York Takes Leave
by Sharon P. Stiller, Rachel Demarest Gold, & Stephanie Nott
How empire state businesses are preparing to implement the country's most progressive paid-leave program.
The Workers’ Compensation System as a Prescription for Addiction
by Karen Gail Treece
While estimates vary, it is believed that the top 5 percent of opioid users likely account for more than half of total opioid use.
Divorce in California: What You Need to Know
by Bryan Driscoll
Learn the divorce process in California, from legal requirements to property division, custody and more. Get clear answers and find the right lawyer.
How a New Maryland Bike Safety Law Honors a Client’s Legacy
by Justin Smulison
Four-time Lawyer Of The Year Patrick Regan discusses how a client’s bicycling tragedy led to a result that improved Maryland traffic law to protect riders.
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A Better Roadmap for Bicycle Safety in D.C.
by Justin Smulison
Four-time “Lawyer of The Year” recipient Patrick Regan explains how we can protect cyclists from injury and the nation’s capital from more costly litigation.
A Roadmap for Safety in D.C.
by Justin Smulison
Three-time “Lawyer of The Year” Patrick Regan explains how we can protect cyclists from injury and the city from more litigation.
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