By Deborah S. Lapin The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued a ruling that ...

Banks Beware – Does Dodd-Frank Erode Preemption of State Banking Laws?
By Deborah S. Lapin The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued a ruling that ...
By Deborah S. Lapin When it comes to the plaintiffs’ bar in the area of ...
By Matthew Mitchell This is a supplement to my prior post titled “Employers Beware: Your Background ...
By Matthew Mitchell The Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRA”) provides fertile ground for plaintiffs’ attorneys ...
On March 15, 2018, the Michigan Court of Appeals held in City of Detroit v. Baylor (Docket No. 337705) that the City of Detroit could not collect unpaid property taxes from Baylor, Ltd. (“Baylor”) because Baylor did not own the three properties at the time of the assessment.
In late December 2017, the Pennsylvania Governor approved Senate Bill Number 751, now known as