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New Jersey (NJ) Employment Law: Understanding the Interaction between the FMLA and the FLA
December 5, 2011 By Law Firm of Swartz Swidler, LLC
New Jersey (NJ) Employment Attorney discusses how the FMLA and NJ FLA interact when an employee takes an extended leave due to pregnancy and childbirth.
Conviction for Accessory to Shoplifting and Burglary Has Lesson for Those Defending Such Charges
December 5, 2011 By Greg Hill & Associates
Raymond Mooney and his girlfriend, Janna Lorette, drove together to a San Bernardino Stater Brothers grocery store. Mooney and his two small children entered first. About twenty seconds later, Ms. Lorette entered with an empty purse.
Patent Royalty 25% “Rule of Thumb”
December 5, 2011 By Gardner, Linn, Burkhart & Flory, LLP
Grand Rapids, MI intellectual property attorney Terry Linn discusses Uniloc v. Microsoft. A “rule of thumb” used by accounting experts for many years to approximate royalties in patent cases is no longer admissible in the courtroom.
California Federal Court Errs in Imposing Residency Restriction on Man Who Has Illegal Sex Overseas
December 5, 2011 By Greg Hill & Associates
In both state and federal court, it is common for courts to impose probation conditions that prohibit sex offenders from living near certain areas that might cause the offender to relapse and endanger the public. In sex offender cases involving an adult and a child victim, courts can impose rather tough residency requirements.
Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy (IMCA)
December 5, 2011 By Purely Probate
Read this guide concerning independent mental capacity advocacy to enable you to help someone who does not have mental capacity and where there are no appropriate friends or family members.
Foreclosure Mill Gets its Due
December 5, 2011 By Glanzer & Associates, PC
Foreclosure is always ugly business, but public complaints from homeowners alleging sloppy research, unethical filings, and outright lies, have made law firms that specialize in foreclosure especially villainous in the public eye.
Data Processing in Hungary: New Act and New Authority
December 5, 2011 By Soos Law Firm
The Hungarian Parliament has recently adopted a new act arguing that the provisions of the current data protection are outdated. Although the applicable EU directive is under significant review in the EU, the new Hungarian act still follows the old (current) EU legislation. The new act is called Information Act), and maintains the rigid Hungarian system of data protection and misses the opportunity to help foreign data processing.
SEC Moves Forward and Approves Tougher Listing Standards for Reverse Merger Companies
December 4, 2011 By Schwell Wimpfheimer & Associates LLP
In November, the Securities and Exchange Commission approved new rules (the “New Reverse Merger Rules”) that make it more difficult for companies that have effected a “reverse merger” (also known as a “reverse takeover”) to go public and meet the required listing standards of the three major U.S. exchanges – the NYSE, NYSE Amex and NASDAQ.
Impact of Hiring a Former Prosecutor to Defend a Virginia DUI
December 3, 2011 By Robinson Law, PLLC
Consequences that can come from a Virginia DUI conviction can be steep and long lasting. Hiring a Defense Attorney that has experience on the other side of the bench as a Commonwealth Attorney can make all of the difference in your case.
What is a "Serious Injury" in a Limited Tort Car Accident Case?
December 3, 2011 By Wolpert Schreiber P.C.
In Pennsylvania, if you have limited tort and were injured in an accident, you must prove that you have a "serious injury" to get pain and suffering damages.

