On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Sep 29, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
A federal court in Missouri ruled in August, 2016 that a Panera Executive named Nettles could not work for Papa John’s Pizza because of his non-compete agreement. The case is on-going but the order requires an examination of Nettles’ personal electronic...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Sep 21, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
In a pioneering human trafficking case brought in the Eastern District of Michigan federal court (Docket No. 2:15-cv-10724) by Nakisha Chaney of NachtLaw P.C, Judge Stephen J. Murphy, III this week entered a half-million-dollar judgment against Michigan psychiatrist...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Sep 15, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
Full and equal access to transportation, public buildings, and places of employment is key for persons with disabilities. Without access to these public services, persons with disabilities live greatly circumscribed lives. So, it’s no surprise that setting up...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Sep 15, 2016 | Business Litigation
Great business ideas rarely happen in isolation. It’s the brainstorming session with a friend, classmate or co-worker over coffee or a couple beers. The decision to go into business with a 50-50 partnership may seem perfect after coming up with the idea...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Sep 7, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
The decline of labor unions has hurt all workers – not just those in unions – according to a recent paper by the Economic Policy Institute, a worker-friendly “think tank.” The paper argues that when unions were strong, it kept wages high for...