Pennsylvania’s “Mini-COBRA” law has now been in effect for almost a year. The Mini-COBRA legislation signed by Governor Rendell back in June 2009 extends to small employers not covered by…
Wow! Has it been almost two months since I last wrote a blog? Where does the time go? I marvel at attorneys who can blog almost everyday and still practice…
First, there was the class action lawsuit by a student’s family for invasion of privacy, then an FBI investigation. The school officials with the authority to turn on the laptop…
I had a client come in recently whose former employer terminated his extended health care coverage under COBRA at the end of twelve months. Twelve months? I asked the client…
Being the son of veterinarians, I am always disappointed to see cases of irresponsible dog ownership, particularly dogs left to run loose through neighborhoods and breeds known for their aggressive behavior…
In another headline from the information age, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals has saved a young woman from being prosecuted under child pornography laws for her own stupidity. The teen was among…
This winter has been a bonanza for slip and fall accidents caused by ice and snow. Roadways, sidewalks and parking lots became treacherous traps for the unwary. However, slip and fall cases due…
The Supreme Court will soon consider the case of a California SWAT team member whose sexually explicit text messages cost him his job. In City of Ontario v. Quon, the Justices will…