By Patricia Collins Reprinted with permission from the February 28th edition of the The Legal Intelligencer © 2017 ALM Media...
Breaking News: Texas Federal Judge Blocks New Overtime Rules
Employers have been working to comply with new overtime rules issued by the United States Department of Labor that raise...
Patty Collins Participates in Panel on New DOL Overtime Regulations
Patty Collins, a Partner with Antheil, Maslow & MacMinn, will be joined by Cindy Bergvall, CPA, of Bee, Bergvall...
The Employee Choice Doctrine in Pennsylvania: An Alternative to Non-Compete Contracts
Employers are now using a new strategy in an effort to keep their employees from leaving the company and working...
A New Challenge to “At-Will” Employment for Health Care Workers
In Roman v. McGuire Memorial, the Pennsylvania Superior Court announced a new basis for challenging terminations of at-will employees. While...
Unemployment Compensation Hearings: Sometimes You Get a Do-Over
By Patricia C. Collins, Esquire, Reprinted with permission from the March 23, 2015 issue of The Legal Intelligencer. (c) 2015...
Arbitration – A Skeptic’s Admission
By Thomas P. Donnelly, Esquire, Reprinted with permission from the November 24, 2014 issue of The Legal Intelligencer. (c) 2014...
Best Practices: Background Checks for Nonprofit Board, Staff and Volunteers
Reprinted by permission of Catalyst Center for Nonprofit Management. Further duplication without permission is prohibited. Childhood victimization and other abuses...
Plan B: Litigating Non-Solicitation Agreements
Plan B: Litigating Non-Solicitation Provisions By Patricia C. Collins, EsquireReprinted with permission from December 12, 2013 issue of The Legal...
But He Asked Me First!
By William T. MacMinn, Esquire Reprinted with permission from August 13, 2013 issue of The Legal Intelligencer. (c)2013 ALM Media...
The Perils of Equity-Based Compensation
Employers frequently want to attract new, super-talented management to an existing Company, or potentially worse, have already promised to give...
Enforcing Restrictions Against Competition in Bucks County
Restrictions against competition are frequently included in employment agreements and agreements for the sale of business assets or stock. The...