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Watch Out for Teen Worker Laws this Fall

September 7th, 2011
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School is back on, which means your teen workers may soon be hitting the books again. Small businesses that employ teenagers should heed teen worker laws and understand some basic teen hiring regulations.

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Watch Out for Teen Worker Laws this Fall

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Amish Horse Buggy Crash Kills 2 Ind. Children

September 7th, 2011
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An Indiana Amish SUV crash has killed two children.

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Amish Horse Buggy Crash Kills 2 Ind. Children

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Celine Dion Break-In: Intruder Drew a Bath, Raided Singer’s Fridge

September 6th, 2011
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Celine Dion’s break-in reveals yet again that celebrities are just like us. They have intruders break into their homes and eat their food, just like us! A Canadian man has made international headlines for his Celine Dion break in.

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Celine Dion Break-In: Intruder Drew a Bath, Raided Singer’s Fridge

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NV IHOP Shooting: 5 National Guards Shot

September 6th, 2011
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Five active duty members of the Nevada National Guard are listed as victims of today’s Carson City, Nevada IHOP shooting, which left a total of three dead and 7 wounded. Dressed in their uniforms and meeting for a 9 a.m…

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NV IHOP Shooting: 5 National Guards Shot

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Should You Use Facebook for Job Recruiting?

August 24th, 2011
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As strange as it may seem, Facebook job recruiting may become the new wave of the future. Social media recruiting efforts are on the rise, with some businesses not only turning to Facebook but to other social media platforms like..

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Should You Use Facebook for Job Recruiting?

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Sex Offender in Cookie Monster Suit Arrested

August 12th, 2011
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Would your business be liable for accidentally hiring a sex offender?

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Sex Offender in Cookie Monster Suit Arrested

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Punishment for Hiring Undocumented Workers OK

May 27th, 2011
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If you live in a state or locality that is considering making it mandatory for employers to utilize the federal E-Verify system, or that wants to punish those who hire undocumented workers, pay attention. In a 5-3 decision issued on… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com

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Punishment for Hiring Undocumented Workers OK

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Wisconsin Anti-Union Law Struck Down by Judge

May 26th, 2011
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Is Wisconsin’s anti-union law legal? Apparently not, says one judge, who struck down the Wisconsin anti-collective bargaining law that had been given so much negative publicity from pro-labor advocates

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Wisconsin Anti-Union Law Struck Down by Judge

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Is it Legal to Poach a Competitor’s Employees?

May 2nd, 2011
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There have been a lot of news lately of top executives in Silicon Valley jumping ship to work with company rivals.

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Is it Legal to Poach a Competitor’s Employees?

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Friend Driving My Car: Am I Liable?

April 29th, 2011
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Every now and then, whether it’s because of laziness or merely out of the goodness of one’s heart, everyone lends their car to a friend. But what happens if that friend isn’t such a good driver?

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Friend Driving My Car: Am I Liable?

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