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2020 WSOP Main Event Coverage Coming to ESPN Soon

2020 WSOP Main Event Coverage Coming to ESPN Soon
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The National Labor Relations Board 2020 Year In Review – An Overview of Major Developments in Labor Law | McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC

Introduction In our last Review, we reported that the National Labor Relations Board had a very busy year.  Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 was also a fairly busy year for the Board.  In its final year, the Trump Board produced a number of key decisions for employers.  Whether those decision stand the test of time remains to be seen, because the Biden Board will soon begin its work.  In the meantime, we will review the highlights from 2020 and preview some of the possible changes that may be down the road. Like so many of us, the Board was forced to convert nearly of its employees to remote work in March of 2020, and ultimately transitioned most of its activities to a virtual environment.  This included videoconferencing for unfair labor practice (“ULP”) and representational proceedings.  The Board also continued to conduct representational elections, following a brief two-week shut down.

Caesars Sweepstakes a Positive Indication for a 2021 WSOP

Caesars Sweepstakes a Positive Indication for a 2021 WSOP
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Harrisburg-area man makes World Series of Poker finals

Harrisburg-area man makes World Series of Poker finals Updated Dec 19, 2020; Posted Dec 19, 2020 Michael Cannon from Lower Paxton Township is competing in the World Series of Poker domestic championships in Las Vegas on Dec. 28, 2020. Photo provided by Caesar s Entertainment. Facebook Share Michael Cannon is no stranger to competition. The 29-year-old Lower Paxton Township resident first made a name for himself as a member of the elite esports team Infinity. Going by the handle “geNet1x,” he won 5 Major League Gaming tournaments with the game “Gears of War.” But now he’s trading the video game controller for a deck of cards.

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