In the midst of the ongoing health care reform debate, Congress was able to unanimously agree on retroactively extending the Federal 65% COBRA health care premium subsidy for workers involuntarily separated.
- January 27, 2010Stuart Sirkin
Individuals who live above their means generally pay off their marital debt with a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the marital home. But what happens when the client and his or her spouse have been living above their means by failing to file their federal and state income taxes?
January 27, 2010Laurence J. Cutler and Erin D. DeGeorgeDivorce lawyers have found a new smoking gun to wave around in court: text messages. The unfaithful, in particular, are paying a high price for their salacious messages.
January 27, 2010Tresa BaldasWho's doing what; who's going where.
January 26, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Employers now must balance the duty to maintain a safe workplace with employees' right to bear arms under the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, their rights under state constitutions, and laws allowing guns at work ' which is a new and growing trend in employment legislation.
January 26, 2010Rosanna Sattler and Nancy J. PuleoWhat is work? When does the workday begin and end? These seemingly easy questions are not so easy anymore. Here's why.
January 26, 2010Christopher A. Parlo and Michael J. PumaIn Brinker Restaurant Corp. v. Superior Court, California's Fourth District Court of Appeal substantively altered the wage and hour landscape through its conclusion that California meal and rest period regulations only impose a passive obligation on employers to make breaks available.
January 26, 2010Matt C. BaileyWho's doing what; who's going where.
January 26, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Who's going where; who's doing what.
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