Articles Posted in Commercial Litigation

Justice Department Guidance on Corporate Compliance Programs
H. Adam Shapiro

The Justice Department Criminal Division recently released guidance on what it considers when deciding how a corporation’s compliance program factors into its investigation and the ultimate decision as to whether to bring charges, negotiate pleas or enter into other agreements with corporations under investigation. The Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs, released on April 30, 2019,…

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Philadelphia’s Wage Law Violates First Amendment
H. Adam Shapiro

Last month a federal judge sitting in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruled that the recently enacted prohibition against asking job applicants their wage history violated the first amendment. The Philadelphia City Council enacted the ordinance to level the playing field with respect to the wage gap between men and woman. For a discussion surrounding…

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR’S NEW UNPAID INTERN TEST
H. Adam Shapiro

Last month the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division officially rejected the 6-part test it had been using to determine if an employer who had an unpaid intern was violating the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Going forward the DOL will employ a “primary beneficiary” test which is designed to focus on the specific…

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Non-Disclosure Agreements – Employee Solicitation
H. Adam Shapiro

This week I reviewed three Non-Disclosure Agreements and was surprised when two of the NDAs were silent regarding employee solicitation. Working with clients over the years I have found that in virtually every successful company, it is almost always the employees, along with the technology, that are among the most valuable assets that need protection.…

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Attorney Fees in NJ Litigation
H. Adam Shapiro

The American Rule In the United States, each party is responsible for its own legal fees. This is known as the “American Rule.” In other countries, the U.K. for example, the loosing party is responsible for the winner’s legal fees. This critical difference in approach to the general legal framework explains why litigation in the…

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Dangers in Your Commercial Lease- The Confession of Judgment Clause
H. Adam Shapiro

A recent court decision from the Philadelphia Courts should cause anyone with a commercial lease to review their contracts. The issue in this case required the court to determine if a confession of judgment clause in a commercial lease was enforceable. The Court ruled the confession of judgment clause was not enforceable against the tenant…

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Poor Construction The Reality Of “Love It Or List It”
H. Adam Shapiro

For the viewers, reality television offers an escape and a harmless entertaining view of what a new house, fashion choice, or social situation might be like. For participants however, the experience can be anything but harmless. On the HGTV show “Love It or List It”, homeowners turned to the show producer Big Coat TV and…

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RULES FOR PENNSYLVANIA LANDLORDS WHEN DISPOSING OF TENANTS’ ABANDONED PERSONAL PROPERTY
H. Adam Shapiro

Over the past few weeks several landlord clients called and asked the same question, “My tenant bolted and left some of his junk behind. Can I throw it out?” The answer to each landlord was slightly different but came from the same source – 68 P.S. § 250.505a – better known as Pennsylvania’s “Disposition of…

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INDEMNITY AGREEMENTS – CORPORATE BY-LAWS AND THE YATES MEMO
H. Adam Shapiro

Last September Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates authored a six point Memorandum that identified how the Department of Justice would more effectively go after individuals responsible for corporate wrongdoing. The theory behind the new found emphasis on going after individuals being that corporations only act through individuals. Please click here for a detailed entry I…

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