Archive for January, 2009

The Legal Implications of Guantanamo

President Obama and his management possess at once implemented changes in a countless of categories including the closing of Guantanamo. Law.com blogger and co-host, J. Craig Williams welcomes Attorney Aziz Huq, papal nuncio the man from the Brennan Center an eye to judiciousness at New York University School of Law, to discuss the constitutional implications circumjacent the closing of Guantanamo, consult on the dread of critics and the unborn of the detainees. No comments

The Legal Implications of Guantanamo

President Obama and his administration have quickly implemented changes in a lot of categories including the closing of Guantanamo. Law.com blogger and co-host, J. Craig Williams welcomes Attorney Aziz Huq, Deputy Director from the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, to discuss the legal implications surrounding the closing of Guantanamo, discuss the fear of critics and the future of the detainees. No comments

The Aftermath of the TVA Disaster

On December 22, 2008, there was a major coal ash outpouring at the Tennessee Valley Authoritys Kingston Fossil bed out, which poured 1.1 billion gallons of toxic lay exceeding 300 acres. Join Law.com blogger and co-host, J. Craig Williams as he turns to the experts, Attorney Robin Greenwald, head of Weitz Luxenbergs Environmental Toxic Tort custom and Attorney Lisa Evans from Earthjustice, as they discuss the aftermath of this misfortune. They make take a look at the TVA disaster, environmental lawsuit and get a triumph-darbies account of the expense and the effectiveness on the surrounding residents. No comments

The Aftermath of the TVA Disaster

On December 22, 2008, there was a major coal ash spill at the Tennessee Valley Authoritys Kingston Fossil Plant, which poured 1.1 billion gallons of toxic material over 300 acres. Join Law.com blogger and co-host, J. Craig Williams as he turns to the experts, Attorney Robin Greenwald, head of Weitz Luxenbergs Environmental Toxic Tort practice and Attorney Lisa Evans from Earthjustice, as they discuss the aftermath of this disaster. They will take a look at the TVA disaster, environmental litigation and get a first-hand account of the damage and the effect on the surrounding residents. No comments

Time To Post Your OSHA 300 - Employer Report of Injuries

By February 1st, most employers must transmit a summary of workplace injuries which occurred in the the sometime year. Even if you had no injuries last year, you should still post the broadcast with “zeros” in the required fields.

Follow this link to the Occupational Safety and strength Administration's:

Forms fitted Reporting Workplace Related Illnesses and Injuries

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The Pros Cons of Twitter

The pinch-hit for-out-moded unlock social networking and micro-blogging service, Twitter, has been praised and shunned by legal professionals. What do YOU think? Law.com bloggers and co-hosts, J. Craig Williams and Robert Ambrogi welcome Kevin O’Keefe, CEO of LexBlog and P of LexMonitor and Attorney Scott Greenfield who writes the blog, Simple fair-mindedness, to talk over the pros and cons of Twitter and chat about whether it is a phenomenon or a necessity for lawyers and law firms. No comments

The Pros Cons of Twitter

The stand-out free social networking and micro-blogging service, Twitter, has been praised and shunned by legal professionals. What do YOU think? Law.com bloggers and co-hosts, J. Craig Williams and Robert Ambrogi welcome Kevin O’Keefe, CEO of LexBlog and Owner of LexMonitor and Attorney Scott Greenfield who writes the blog, Simple Justice, to discuss the pros and cons of Twitter and discuss whether it is a phenomenon or a necessity for lawyers and law firms. No comments

The Top Legal Stories and Stand-Out Attorneys of 2008

2008 brought a share of legal stories into the headlines, from the morose thriftiness affecting law firms to the often controversial primary Court rulings. Join Law.com bloggers and co-hosts, J. Craig Williams and Robert Ambrogi, along with the editors from two of the most prominent legitimate publications, Edward Adams, editor and publisher of the ABA documentation and Steven Fromm, editorial writer-in-Chief of the National Law list, to discuss the incomparable legal stories of 2008, standout lawyers from the year gone by and look ahead to what may be on the horizon for 2009. No comments

The Top Legal Stories and Stand-Out Attorneys of 2008

2008 brought a lot of legal stories into the headlines, from the dismal economy affecting law firms to the always controversial Supreme Court rulings. Join Law.com bloggers and co-hosts, J. Craig Williams and Robert Ambrogi, along with the editors from two of the most prominent legal publications, Edward Adams, editor and publisher of the ABA Journal and Steven Fromm, Editor-in-Chief of the National Law Journal, to discuss the top legal stories of 2008, standout lawyers from the year gone by and look ahead to what may be on the horizon for 2009. No comments

New FMLA Poster Issued

The US control of Labor has issued a ervised FMLA poster incorporating the supplemental regulatory changes.  The DOL's site also has some new advice and forms which can when be occupied for compliance.

Follow these links:

Employer answer representing Employee requisition for Family & Medical yield - fashion WH-381

The DOL's Fact membrane on the FMLA which can be used to get ready for general written information almost the FMLA to employees who requisition it.

The Revised FMLA Poster - January 2009

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