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Stop trying to be normal. It undermines your success and keeps you in a state of mediocrity. It’s an interesting phenomenon. This idea of being “normal” starts to take hold in high school. ...
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PREFACE TO ARTICLE: For better or worse, electronically stored information pervades our society and increasingly forms the focal point for discovery disputes as well as allegations of undue cost and delay in litigation....
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Develop relationships with people who are both influential and come in contact with a number of other people because they are the type who are most likely to generate contacts. However, when...
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In Torres v. Riverstone Residential, 2011 WL 4056209 (D.N.J. September 12, 2011), Plaintiff Doris Torres was terminated from her employment as an assistant property manager with defendant Riverstone Operating Company, Inc. (“Riverstone”). She then...
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To date, Florida has not recognized the defense of comparative bad faith, taking the view that the focus is on the acts of the carrier, not of the insured. Nationwide Property &...
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Employers face even greater challenges in meeting the often varying legal obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) – in addition to...
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By Joshua Marx, Esq. The United States District Court for the Western District of Washington granted summary judgment in favor of an insurer where the undisputed evidence showed that the claim was not...
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