Tag Archives: court

What the SCOTUS Healthcare Ruling Means For Your Business

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5zU1y_0Geo There’s been a lot of commotion recently over the upheld health care mandate – some say it will destroy the economy, while others say it’s a dawn of a new era of equal access for American healthcare.  Neither is

Employment Legal Brief – April 2012

Coming Soon – The NLRB plans to launch a website aimed at informing nonunion workers of their rights under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA).  Perhaps emboldened by the “win” when a court upheld their right to mandate a poster

Sales Tax Court Now in Session

Being audited is similar to being the prosecutor in court – the burden of proof resides with you. “Most state bureaus of revenue will look for sales and use tax documentation going back three or four years, depending on the

Employment Law Legal Brief: March ’11 in Review

Here is what’s new in employment law across the nation… 1.  New Meaning of “File” – Savvy employers know that retaliation claims are on the rise in part because a motivated plaintiff may find that claim easier to establish than

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