Diversified Holds On – Appellate Review of Certain Zoning Decisions Requires Application
Blog | Georgia’s zoning procedures have been the subject of legislation in recent years, addressing, in large part, the procedure for appealing local government zoning decisions.
American Lawyer Article Highlights Hall Booth Smith Philadelphia Office
The American Lawyer recently featured Hall Booth Smith’s new Philadelphia office, highlighting the firm’s continued expansion in the Northeast and its plans to build a significant presence in one of the country’s most active legal markets.
Panel of Physicians Posting Requirements for Construction and Off-Site Employees Post Lilienthal Ruling
Georgia employers and insurers must ensure their workers' compensation Panel of Physicians is posted in a prominent location to maintain control over medical treatment.
Billy Joel Says Goodbye to Hollywood
Entertainment Law Blog | Billy Joel Says Goodbye to Hollywood - How the Piecemeal Framework of State Right of Publicity and Invasion of Privacy Laws Leaves Him the Star of a Film He Wants Scrapped
Florida Workers’ Compensation Statute of Limitations Decision – Estes v. Palm Beach County School District
Florida’s Appellate Court Reinterprets the Statute Of Limitations in Workers' Compensation Cases to Require Carriers to Maintain “Two Clocks” On Every Claim To Successfully Assert Such A Defense.
The NLRB Restores the Narrow Joint-Employer Standard: Strategic Implications for Employers
For years, the American business community has operated under a regulatory sword of Damocles. The Biden-era National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) sought to fundamentally redefine the employment relationship, attempting to tether “deep-pocketed
Eighth Circuit Rejects NLRB’s “Automatic Violation” Rule in Decertification Disputes
In a significant victory for employer rights and employee free choice, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit recently issued its decision in Midwest Division-RMC, LLC v. NLRB, Nos. 24-1680, 24-1863, 24-1829 (8th Cir. Mar. 18, 2026), w
Doctors and Litigation Podcast: John E. Hall, Jr. Discusses “Reviving Fairness” in Malpractice Litigation
Doctors and Litigation Podcast: John E. Hall, Jr. Discusses "Reviving Fairness" in Malpractice Litigation
FY 2027 H-1B Cap Initial Registration Period Opens on March 4
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (https://www.uscis.gov/) has announced that the initial registration period for the FY 2027 H-1B cap will open at noon Eastern on March 4, 2026, and will close at noon Eastern on March 19, 2026.
