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LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers
The UPS man brought me a package yesterday that contained the book in the photo below. So, I thought now would be a good time to pre-announce the impending release of the new book Allison Shields and I have written called “LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers,” which is now available for...
LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers
The UPS man brought me a package yesterday that contained the book in the photo below. So, I thought now would be a good time to pre-announce the impending release of the new book Allison Shields and I have written called “LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers,” which is now available for...
Working Out and Working the Room - Exercise and Networking
We hope you enjoyed our interview with Betty Francisco, Executive Vice President of Millennium Partners Sports Club Management. In the interview, Francisco wisely advocates that women should make time for working...
24 Hour Fitness Ruled Out Of Shape: Barred From Using Arbitration Provision In FLSA Collective Action
There has been a lot of legal news being made recently concerning arbitration agreements and the Fair Labor Standards Act. Many of these cases have gone for the employer. In a recent case, however the Fifth Circuit on ruled that a class action could proceed judicially, despite the existence...
Misclassfied As A Matter of Law?: Not So Fast Say the Supremes!
By: Alden J. Parker The California Supreme Court recently addressed whether insurance claims adjusters qualify for the administrative exemption under California law. (Harris v. Superior Court (Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.).) The Court's decision in late December 2011, focused on the issue of the...
