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EEOC ISSUES PROPOSED REGULATIONS FOR ADA AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2008
By Carol G. Schley
Equal Employment Opportunity Commision Provides Guidance on Best Practices for Employees with Caregiving Responsibilities
By Carol G. Schley
Supreme Court Upholds Collective Bargaining Agreement
By Carol G. Schley
Your Retail Tenant Comes to You for Rent Relief - Now What?
By Mark G Kaylian and Paul S. Magy
Estoppel Letters and Certificates: Minor Annoyance or Mighty Weapon?
By Paul S. Magy and Mark G Kaylian
How to Benefit From a Shorter Statute of Limitations
By Stephen P. Ormond
Employers Failure to Follow Its Military Leave Policy Violates USERRA and Results in Double Damages Award to Employee
By Carol G. Schley
New Federal Law Protects Employees' Genetic Information
By Carol G. Schley
Family and Medical Leave Act Expanded to Protect Military Families
By Carol G. Schley
Controversial Regulations Regarding No-Match Letters Put On Hold
By Carol G. Schley
An Electoral Uprising Dramatically Increases Property Owner Rights in Condemnation Cases.
By Stephon B. Bagne
Revised Court Rules Impact Companies' Electronic Information
By Carol G. Schley
Notice Of Employers FMLA Leave Calculation Method Must Be Provided To Employees
By Carol G. Schley
Michigan Court of Appeals Clarifies Written Notice Requirement For Disability Accommodation
By Carol G. Schley
Evaluating The Highest And Best Use Of Real Estate In Condemnation Cases
By Stephon B. Bagne
Technical Requirements Governing Real Estate Appraisers
By Stephon B. Bagne
The DestiNY USA Litigation: Government's Right to Extinguish Contract Terms Through Eminent Domain, Potentially Without Just Compensation
By Stephon B. Bagne
The Use of Mediation For Resolving Salary Disputes In Sports
By Peter B. Kupelian
Unique Issues Relating to Case Evaluation in Formal Condemnation Cases
By Stephon B. Bagne
Michigan and Delaware Limited Liability Company Acts - A Comparison
By Mark G. Kaylian

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