Entries in Employment Law (2)
Clients Always Tell the Truth in Court-- Right?
In an article called "Labor Law's Biggest Bloopers," Canadian lawyer Howard Levitt puts an interesting spin on the truth about how and why clients will say what they think will strengthen their case, regardless of the truth. Here is an example of one of the "bloopers" that Mr. Levitt refers to in his article...
Posted on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 07:27AM
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Scott Felsenthal
in Employment Law, Off The Wall Legal News
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Do Blackberrys Give Rise to Overtime Pay?
One of the hot topic areas in employment law and litigation has been whether work done (i.e. checking and responding to emails) on a Blackberry after work hours should be compensable time. Let's walk through this hypothetical scenario...
Posted on Saturday, May 3, 2008 at 08:49AM
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Scott Felsenthal
in Employment Law, Technology, Litigation
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