Civil Litigation - Page 96
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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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The Washington Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that employers must pay for the union's attorney fees when an arbitrator awards union members back pay. In upholding the trial court and a Washington Court of Appeals decision, the state's highest court said that the Washington Wage Claim Statute requires the award of attorney fees to the union's attorney after the arbitrator overturned the City of Everett's one-day suspension of two employees. -
The United States Supreme Court issued several important employment decisions this term. -
Under New York law, parties can enter into a written agreement to submit any controversy to arbitration, with the courts having jurisdiction to enforce the agreement and enter a judgment on an award. -
If you have been injured, or if a family member died through the negligence of a doctor or hospit. -
Generally, when someone falls on another person's property, it is due to ice or snow or some defect. -
Q. I am embarrassed to call a lawyer because I might not have a case. What should I do? A. Call a lawyer. -
You were seriously injued due to someone's negligence. You picture yourself walking . -
Many people have heard about the elderly woman who got almost three million dollars for . -
After several months of hard-fought legislative battles, Congress passed the far-reaching Y2K Act on July 1, 1999, . -
Recently, I was speaking to a family member of a 25-year-old woman who had been involved in an automobile accident .