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Labor, Employment and Benefits: Alert - May 16, 2012

A federal district court in Washington, D.C., ruled on May 14, 2012, that the National Labor Relations Board's revised union representation election rule that went into effect on April 30 is invalid because the NLRB lacked a quorum for the final vote that approved the rule.

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Labor, Employment and Benefits: Alert - May 14, 2012

New legislation recently enacted in Maryland will make it unlawful for employers to request or require employees or job applicants to provide user names or passwords relating to personal email or social media platforms.

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Natural Disasters: Physical and Legal Risks Facing U.S. Ports
 

Bar Bulletin

January 1, 2012
 
Christopher R. Nolan- New York

While the majority of port facilities have received some form of "hardening" to prevent a terrorist attack, less financial and logistical focus has been placed on the toll natural disasters may have on ports. When considering port facility impacts after hurricanes Katrina and Irene, the recent tsunami in Japan, and flooding in Australia and New Zealand, it is a good time to reevaluate port emergency management plans and see how they hold up to the latest examples of natural disasters. It is similarly prudent to assess the post-disaster legal landscape and determine what steps can be taken to prevent substantial liability damage claims.

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