Prosecutors are attorneys who represent the People and attempt to prove in court that defendants are guilty of the crimes they're accused of. These professionals work for district, state and federal courts. District attorneys are responsible for most prosecutions in the United States, according to ...
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Death penalty cases are usually handled by the seasoned prosecutors or the elected district or state’s attorney. Prosecutors in the US Attorneys Offices usually need five to seven years of experience. Prosecutors may have prior experience as police officers, investigators, detectives, or other law ...
All directors have fiduciary duties that require that they act in good faith and in the best interests of the company. These duties are often summed up as the “duty of care” and the “duty of loyalty”, and generally speaking will require that the director (i) exercise a certain level...
The United States District Court granted the injunction, referring Biz Markie and the other defendants to the United States Attorney for possible criminal prosecution. In its decision, the court equated sampling with theft; this decision has had the effect of rendering all sampling legally suspect. ...
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powers hereunder or perform any duties hereunder either directly or by or through agents, nominees, custodians or attorneys, and the Guarantee Trustee shall not be - 6 - responsible for any misconduct or negligence on the part of any agent or attorney appointed with due care by it hereunder. ...
Effective October 3, 2020, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) has updated Pennsylvania’s overtime rules to increase the salary threshold for qualifying under the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act (PMWA) as an exempt executive, administrative, and professional employee. The rule ...
The article provides advice from Jonathan Segal, an attorney with Wolf Block LLP, regarding employers' treatment of workers who refuse to perform job functions because of religious conviction. He states that sometimes risk selection rather than avoidance is the best strategy for employers when workers...