On March 15, 2020, the long-contested Pittsburgh Paid Sick Days Act (the “Act”) will officially take effect. Under the Act, all employers with employees working in the City of [...]
Coming Soon to a Bankruptcy Court Near You: The Small Business Reorganization Act
In Corporate Issues PostedThe “Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019” (the “Act”) becomes effective for cases filed on and after February 19, 2020. The Act applies to “small business [...]
You Can’t Touch This: Philadelphia Employers Can’t Ask Job Applicants About Salary History
In Employment and Labor PostedIn a ruling that could impact employers around the country, a federal appeals court ruled that Philadelphia could prohibit employers from asking about and relying on job applicants’ salary [...]
Many business owners incorrectly believe that forming and operating their businesses in a corporation, limited liability company, or other form of business entity indefinitely and unassailably [...]
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Hosted by the University of Virginia School of Law, Josh Baker attended the 39th Annual National Trial Advocacy College on January 4-9, 2020. It is considered the country’s premier, hands-on [...]
The Law Firm of Metz Lewis Brodman Must O’Keefe LLC is pleased to announce the elections of Joshua Baker, Rachel Felton and David Jaffe to Equity Member and Justin Tuskan to Non-Equity Member. [...]
Metz Lewis Attorneys Secure Favorable Summary Judgment Ruling in the Western District of Pennsylvania
In News PostedJim O’Connor and Justin Barron recently secured a favorable summary judgment ruling on behalf of Right Way Nutrition, a developer and distributor of wellness products, on its claim for [...]
Brian Must and Josh Baker received a favorable ruling for their client in Federal Court in West Virginia in a case involving a covenant not to compete.
Defining confidential information is critical to any confidentiality agreement. Specifying the types of protectable information that are distinct to a Company can ensure enforceability of the [...]
