Employers are generally obligated to pay unemployment compensation taxes for all employees. Significantly, independent contractors are not included as employees, therefore, the unemployment tax for a company with independent contractors is lower. Yet, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in the recent Decision of a Special Touch v. Dept. of Labor Industry, has narrowed the...
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Title IX Regulations Provide Mandatory Cross-Examination During Hearings Regarding Sexual Harassment On Campus
On May 6, 2020, The United States Department of Education issued the final rule describing the new regulations governing institutional response to sexual harassment and assault allegations under Title IX.
The new regulations impose a number of requirements that will significantly affect the way educational institutions respond to complaints...
Going the Distance to Help Immigrants
Driven by her own immigration experience when she was 6 years old, Ajla Glavasevic, an associate in Jones, Gregg, Creehan & Gerace’s Sharon office, aims to “go the distance to help immigrants” when she runs in the September 11th Erie Marathon. Her goal is to raise $10,000 for a Legal Assistance...
Mandatory Separation Time for No-Fault Divorce Cut in Half
On October 4, Governor Wolf signed Act 102 of 2016, cutting the mandatory separation period for a no-fault divorce in half. When the law becomes effective on December 3, 2016, the wait time for a divorce when a partner refuses consent will be reduced from two years to one year. The...
Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Passes Rigorous Certification Process
Jones, Gregg, Creehan, & Gerace has obtained a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) Program verification for Mr. Robert Moore, a veteran with a service-related disability who owns Penny’s Medical Supply, Inc., in Ambridge, PA. Mr. Moore’s medical supply and device wholesale and distribution company will now be given the VA’s...
Criminal Background Checks Protect Tenants and Landlords
Every landlord is expected to run criminal background checks on prospective tenants in order to protect their current residents, but much more is expected of landlords leasing federally subsidized units. Because federal policy views state sex offenders as an imminent danger to other tenants, landlords renting federally subsidized housing are legally obligated...