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The Other Shoe Drops—The NLRB’s “Contingent Workforce” Activism Continues
by Timothy C. Kamin
The NLRB will now permit a single bargaining unit to include employees who are solely employed by an employer along with other employees who are jointly employed by that employer and a staffing provider, all without the consent of either employer.
What Exactly Does a Medical Negligence Lawyer Do?
by Best Lawyers
Medical negligence, known as malpractice, happens when healthcare professionals fail to provide the level of care that is required for their patient. In order to hire the right representation for you, here's a list of their key responsibilities.
Pennsylvania’s Legal Life in 2021
by Megan Edmonds
The top players in the legal community in Pennsylvania have done their part to help stop the spread of COVID-19 by pivoting to remote arrangements and embracing new technologies. We asked three of our Best Lawyers recognized attorneys for their perspective of Pennsylvania’s legal life in 2021.
Supreme Court Is Poised to Endorse ‘Implied Certification’ in FCA Cases
by R. Scott Oswald
If a government supplier quietly ignores vital rules but still bills taxpayers as if it had complied, can it be held liable under the federal False Claims Act — even if it never directly lies about its compliance?
COVID-19 and a Cloud of Dust
by John J. Song and Theodore M. Becker
Think ERISA health plan litigation was convoluted before? The pandemic—and future pathogens such as the monkeypox virus currently causing consternation among health authorities worldwide—will further upend the legal landscape as new regulations and statutes take effect.
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