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Coordinate Jurisdiction and Law of the Case

by Edward Kang A vital thing people need to know and understand when dealing with the court system is all the laws and options in operation on a daily basis.  One such law is the “Law of the Case” doctrine.  When a judge determines the outcome of a question in a lawsuit……

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The Sherman Act and its International Reach

by Jacklyn Fetbroyt, Esq. The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 has long stood as a benchmark in antitrust law, aimed at the prevention and dismantling of business enterprises which have knowingly set out to gain monopolistic power over a given market.  While the Sherman Act… The Sherman Act The Sherman Antitrust…

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Getting Lost in the Woods: The PA Superior Court Decision Regarding Unrecorded Timber Contracts

by Daniel D. Haggerty, Esquire In Zitney v. Appalachian Timber Products, Inc., decided July 3, 2103, the PA Superior Court considered a claim for damages by bona fide purchaser of real estate against the holder of an unrecorded timber contract, who commenced harvesting timber on the purchaser’s property after the…

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Discovery to be Coordinated in Massive $11 Billion Whistleblower Suit

by Edward Kang Discovery to be Coordinated in Massive $11 Billion Whistleblower Suit Discovery should be coordinated in two qui tam cases filed against Education Management Corp., or EDMC, an education company… U.S. District Judge Terrence McVerry of the Western District of Pennsylvania has ruled that discovery should be coordinated…

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Personal Mobile Devices in the Workplace

by Jacklyn Fetbroyt Companies seeking to improve efficiency and employee interaction for work purposes have slowly begun to implement policies allowing employees to use laptops, tablets, and mobile devices in the work place.  One issue that arises with BYOD policies is with regard to the employee’s compensation.  First, who will…

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Reverse False Claims and Their Increased Role in the Modern Day

by Edward Kang Modern day application of the False Claims Act falls into a variety of fields and categories which all merit usage under their respective terms when applicable.  One specific claim that seems to be having its usage expanded is a reverse false claim.  Unlike typical false claims where…

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Wyndham Challenges Cyber Security Reach of Federal Trade Commission

A large part of society’s current foundation in the 21st century is unquestionably built upon the storage of billions of pieces of data that can be found and transferred in mere seconds.  With this great power comes the burden of developing and implementing tight forms of cyber security to hinder…

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and How It Affects the Whistleblower

Long existing solely as debate between opposing sides of the political aisle, the battle for examining the United States’ healthcare system witnessed actual movement in 2010 with the passing of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA or commonly referred to as its politically coined nickname, Obamacare).  The bill…