Sentences with phrase «vesting than the law»

Keep in mind that an employer's plan can provide for faster (earlier) vesting than the law requires.

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Kelly said that procedures won't be too different under the new law because the state, like more than two dozen others, had already legalized medical marijuana.
It's unclear how that would play out for businesses with more than 50 employees, required to offer health care under the new affordable care law.
Travelers may be asked to dispose of their weed or edibles, if they are detected, before passing through security, but under the California law individuals can have less than an ounce of marijuana on them.
But Zuckerberg's linguistic feat clearly has much more significance than just dazzling us and his in - laws.
Drone makers brag that they've cut Geoffrey Moore's law in half, doubling power every 12 months rather than the 24 Moore predicted.
Bolton ruled that immigration rights activists failed to show that police would enforce the law differently for Hispanics than other people.
I use both my law degree and MBA on my job, and am probably more involved in our communication than our communications team would like.
Rather than scrap Harper's balanced - budget law, Trudeau should replace it with a more flexible measure that would legislate restraint over the medium term.
The U.K. government is to present Thursday a draft bill that will affect all kinds of laws that have governed the country for more than 40 years — the so - called Repeal Bill.
Google has not filed for a trademark using its new handle, for which the United States Patent Office currently lists more than 400 matches, says Marsha Gentner, senior counsel and a trademark attorney at Dykema, a law firm in Washington, D.C.
E-cigarettes have muddied the waters of tobacco control, because although they are without doubt safer than cigarettes, some people firmly believe they too should be part of the smoke - free laws.
In the latter (or, to hear him tell it, middle) portion of his career, those causes have often been philanthropic rather than commercial ones: drug law reform, death penalty abolition, ocean conservation.
As required by the nonprofit's by - laws, more than half of the Fortune Society's staff and at least a third of its board share with Kozlowski the experience of having been incarcerated, providing role models to those they serve.
One could argue this is the best - case scenario, since lawmakers always have the option of creating new laws which lead to the promulgation of new regulations that are often worse than the ones before.
Cohen has long viewed his legal career through a pragmatic rather than high - minded lens, said former Cooley Law School classmate Greg Crockett, now an attorney in Okemos, Michigan.
Combined (including Dalhousie law and the soon - to - be-settled school of education), they comprise 15,000 students and more than 2,500 faculty, have annual spending of $ 270 million, occupy 1.6 million square feet and give out 6,000 scholarships.
However, the law has created an incentive for those business owners subject to the mandate to navigate a different path than that which policymakers had intended.
But the question is, as more than half of all states now have state laws allowing for medical marijuana and / or adult - use marijuana markets, and the industry has created approximately 150,000 jobs and brought in almost $ 7 billion in revenue in 2016, can the industry be pushed into the black market again?
On Monday and Tuesday of this week, Attorney General Sessions said that marijuana sale and use is still against federal law and said he does not think that cannabis is something that should be legalized, despite the fact that more than half of all states have some form of a regulated market already in place and the majority of Americans agree that marijuana prohibition should end.
Maybe you've tried to cheat the laws of time and space by working on more than one task at the same time.
More than 100 businesses and religious organizations have sued the federal government to be exempt from the ACA's contraceptive requirements since Obamacare became law in 2010.
The federal government, for public safety reasons, will withhold some federal highway funds from states that set their drinking age younger than 21 but Congress has never tried to pass a law setting the drinking age nationally at 21.
According to «Bonds of Citizenship: Law and the Labors of Emancipation» by Hoang Gia Phan, Franklin wrote that he «lik'd [the printer's profession] much better than that of [his] Father, but still had a Hankering for the sea.»
Some 14 states have enacted more restrictive voting laws than they had in the 2012 presidential election, according to the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law.
Although some states have set higher benchmarks than federal law requires, minimum wage in the US is $ 7.25 an hour.
Orr has ties to the state other than his work with Chrysler (for which he billed more than $ 1 million in fees), having received his law and graduate degrees from the University of Michigan.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has counted more than 200 complaints of hate crimes since Election Day, according to USA Today.
Other than making vague promises to place more police officers on the streets, encouraging DNA testing for death - row inmates and calling for the need to reduce recidivism by investing in «proven community - based law - enforcement programs,» the Democrats» policy solutions over the past eight years have done little to dismantle the carceral state that they helped create.
Painter recommends that Congress pass a law right now that would require that when a President or his businesses have specific matters pending before a federal agency — like, say, an Internal Revenue Service audit, or a case before the National Labor Relations Board or the Securities and Exchange Commission, or a licensing issue before the Federal Communications Commission — that the matter must be decided by a career civil servant, rather than by a political appointee.
As David Thomas, the senior director of industry research at BIO, explained to me a while back, one the law's major provisions ensured that «companies could go and talk to investors more than one time, and not in a very formal setting like it had been structured before.»
Women have largely flocked to medical and law schools in greater numbers over the past few years, but they are now turning to business school as well in part because business schools are mindful of the shortage of women students and are recruiting them more aggressively than they have before.
I know that federal law says breaks of less than 20 minutes have to be paid.
The five days were still one of the most intense stretches I've gone through (even more intense than some law school finals)!
Lawyers and law firms have so far donated a total of $ 24.3 million to all presidential candidates in the 2011 - 2012 election cycle, and more than half of that — $ 15.4 million — has gone to President Obama.
Bad news under any circumstances, but Russia apparently has a law that bans anyone without a visa from staying in the country for more than 24 hours — even under these kinds of circumstances.
... Congress could have written the law differently than it did, and it is always free to rewrite the law when it wishes.
But the legislation we have concerning bribing foreign officials is now clear, and it's actually much more lax than the laws under which the U.S. and much of Europe operate.
This should be a no - brainer, and has in fact been the law in Canada for more than 60 years.
Regulations have twisted the laws of supply and demand, causing Western Canada's biggest metropolitan area to have fewer taxis per capita than any other city in the country.
More than half of all states have laws that protect smokers against discrimination in hiring practices, according to the American Lung Association.
The bill, passed on March 23, prevents local governments from passing any laws to protect LGBT citizens from discrimination, precluding a Charlotte ordinance that would have allowed people to use public bathrooms based on the gender they identify with rather than the one on their birth certificate.
Warren is also a professor at Harvard Law and has written eight books and more than a hundred scholarly articles dealing with credit and economic stress.
«Thanks to this law, more than twenty million Americans have gained the security and peace of mind of health insurance,» he said back in March.
«By law, we could not treat the employee any differently than if she had been at work, so she was eligible for competitions,» Auld says.
Kulich added that, according to the site's statistics, North Carolina's taste in porn is more open minded than the passing of the HB2 law would suggest — in March, viewers from the state searched the term «Gay» 319,907 times and «Transsexual» about 400,000 times.
A decision against the law could have left more than 6 million people without insurance coverage due to rising premiums that people could no longer afford.
Chin said the company is able to broadcast things like the Super Bowl live to tens of thousands of subscribers because each subscriber has an individual antenna and a unique copy of the broadcast, thus enabling it to be considered by some in the eyes of the law as a private performance rather than a public one.
By 1981, Blankfein was on partner track at Donovan but then had what he called a «prelife crisis» and decided to «abandon law» and make the switch, if he could, to investment banking, which seemed more «interesting» than the law.
According to Karen Elliot, an employment law attorney at Sands Anderson, if you have more than 20 employees and use Twitter as the primary means of job postings, you could be hit with a claim under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967.
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