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Remember to Get Key Employment-Related Agreements SignedMichael W. Groebe, May 30, 2013
In order to protect their valuable business assets, many employers require key employees to sign employment-related agreements such as non-compete, non-disclosure, and non-solicitation agreements. When properly drafted, these agreements can be extremely helpful in protecting an employer’s...
City of Harrisburg Settles With SEC on Rule 10b-5 ViolationsMichael G. Bailey,David Y. Bannard,Laura L. Bilas,Heidi H. Jeffery, May 16, 2013
Recently, the SEC settled with the City of Harrisburg (City) over violations of Rule 10b-5 in connection with material misstatements and omissions made by the City in its public statements and financial information, during a multi-year period.
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