October 2020

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Appeals Court Grants Stay for Governor’s Shutdown Orders

As a reminder, a U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh last month struck down some of Gov. Wolf’s COVID-19 shutdown orders as unconstitutional, including the business closure and stay-at-home orders (which already have been suspended), as well as the 25-person indoor and 250-person outdoor gathering limitations.Gov. Wolf filed an appeal and last week was granted a

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PA Overtime Reg in Effect

Changes to Pennsylvania’s overtime eligibility standards went into effect Oct. 3 after a lengthy regulatory review process. As a reminder, the now final regulation will gradually raise the threshold to potentially qualify for overtime exempt status to $875 per week ($45,500 annually) in October 2022, with automatic adjustments to the salary threshold thereafter.Please note: Pennsylvania’s

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Ransomware Incident Offers Cautionary Tale

Late last month hackers attacked insurance broker Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (to include claims unit Gallagher Basset). The ransomware incident forced the firm to take its global systems offline and turn to outside cybersecurity professionals for help. Ransomware attacks increased almost 50% between the first and second quarters of 2020, according to a recent

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Federal Judge Rules Shutdown Orders Unconstitutional

A federal judge in Pittsburgh this week struck down some of Gov. Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 shutdown orders as unconstitutional, including the business closure and stay-at-home orders (which already have been suspended), as well as the 25 person indoor and 250 person outdoor gathering limitations which are still in effect. The ruling stems from a civil

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