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The Growing Wave of Pay Transparency Laws
Estate Administration Basics Seminar Presented by Attorneys of The Lynch Law Group What Employers Should Know The push for pay transparency is gaining momentum across the United States. These laws, which mandate employers to disclose salary-related information to existing and …
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Estate Administration Basics Seminar Presented by Attorneys of The Lynch Law Group
Estate Administration Basics Seminar Presented by Attorneys of The Lynch Law Group The Lynch Law Group is pleased to announce that Charles Hadad, Partner and Chair of the Estates and Trusts Practice Group, will be presenting a seminar on Estate Administration …
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Allegheny County “Happy Hour” Becomes “Happy Minute” in Judge’s New Opinion
A recent opinion by the Honorable Philip A. Ignelzi of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas will have a profound effect on the way discovery is handled in all civil cases in Allegheny County. The case, Lau v. Allegheny …
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