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In House Legal Considerations With Corporate Wellness Programs

Legal Considerations With Corporate Wellness Programs

By Jonathan R. Tung, Esq. | Last updated on

Imagine you are in-house counsel for a large company and its executives have come to you for advice on the current corporate employee rage: wellness programs....

In House 3 Lessons From the Wells Fargo Fake Account Scandal

3 Lessons From the Wells Fargo Fake Account Scandal

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

Wells Fargo agreed to pay $185 million in fines yesterday, after years of opening more than two million fake bank accounts and credit cards in the names of the...

In House Woman Unsatisfied With KFC Chicken Bucket, Sues for $20 Million

Woman Unsatisfied With KFC Chicken Bucket, Sues for $20 Million

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

KFC's advertisements aren't just famous for the goateed Colonel Sanders. They're also known for their overflowing buckets of chicken, the iconic red and white...

In House Can a Company Tell Its Employees Who to Vote For? Yes, Sort Of

Can a Company Tell Its Employees Who to Vote For? Yes, Sort Of

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

As the election draws ever closer, can corporate leaders round up their workforce and attempt to influence their employees' votes? The answer is, like so many...

In House 11th Circuit Deals a Major Blow to Age Discrimination Suits

11th Circuit Deals a Major Blow to Age Discrimination Suits

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

Employers accused of discriminating on the basis of age in hiring just got some good news from the Eleventh Circuit. Earlier this month, the circuit ruled that...

In House 2016 Was a Rough Year for Mergers and Acquisitions

2016 Was a Rough Year for Mergers and Acquisitions

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

Celebrities and Supreme Court justices weren't the only ones to die this year. 2016 saw the most broken M&A deals in recent history, according to the New...

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