A Washington state judge sided Friday with children from famed "Top 40" radio personality Casey Kasem's first marriage, ruling that Kasem's daughter, Kerri, would have authority to determine his medical care rather than Kasem's wife, Jean.
Seattle, Washington has enacted groundbreaking legislation that, over several years, will phase in a $15.00 per hour minimum wage, the nation’s highest for private employers who do not contract with governmental entities. Although a handful of states...
Though bankruptcy judges have no constitutional authority to decide matters outside their jurisdiction, they may make proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law in related claims that are reviewed de novo by a federal district court, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled.
Contests can be a great way to engage consumers and create publicity for your business, and social media makes it easier than ever to promote a contest to a broad audience. However, there is more to setting up a successful promotion than...
When consumers have a gripe with a business, such Texas-based Bitcoin "mining" computer maker CoinTerra, they often turn to the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
Between sessions at last week’s Practicing Law Institute conference in New York, I had several conversations with compliance officers about their ethics and compliance program challenges. The common theme among the challenges they shared was that...
This summer it’s expected that temporary workers will fill roughly 10,000 summer jobs, many of which will be in the hospitality industry. Before filling any of your seasonal positions, it’s worth reviewing a few cautionary items......
In mid-March of this year, 26 individuals were arrested in relation to a drug trafficking case in Southeast Ohio. In addition, warrants were issued for 17 other people.... By: Law Offices of Gregory S. Robey
The US Supreme Court issued two anticipated decisions on June 2, 2014, relating to the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit's standards for indefiniteness and induced infringement. In the first, Nautilus, Inc. v. Biosig Instruments, Inc.,...