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Unemployment Compensation in Pennsylvania, 2nd Edition (eBook)

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Price: $89.00
Item Code: 11078-EBP

About

The Unemployment Compensation in Pennsylvania seminar has been produced by PBI for many years. Thanks to the contributions of many talented authors and speakers, the “Yellow Book” course book associated with this seminar became an excellent resource for any attorney practicing unemployment compensation law in Pennsylvania. In recognition of this fact, PBI decided to turn this course book into a fully indexed and copy-edited book from PBI Press, further enhancing the ability of practitioners to use this book as a guide to practicing unemployment compensation law.

Summary of Contents

  • Practice Guide for Unemployment Compensation Advocates
  • Recent Acts Amending the Unemployment Compensation Law
  • Relief from Charges
  • Avoiding Strategic Errors At Hearing (a/k/a Why Parties Lose)
  • Recovery of Overpayments of Unemployment Compensation Benefits
  • Appendices
  • Index of Cases
  • Index of Statutes and Conversion Table
  • Subject Index
Practice Areas
Published: 3/1/2020
Pages: 318
Size: Other

Authors/Faculty

John C. Artz Esq.
Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC (Pgh)
Patrick J. Fazzini Esq.
Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC (Pgh)
Julia S. Simon-Mishel Esq.
Philadelphia Legal Assistance
Janet M. Tarczy Esq.
PA Office of General Counsel
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