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Legal activity in the year ahead could confront employers with class action lawsuits, a report by Seyfarth shows.
January 18 -
Employers need to make sure that new hires are filling out the revised form beginning Jan. 22.
January 18 -
With President Barack Obama’s federal overtime-pay overhaul likely to die either in court or under Republican Donald Trump, some legislators are trying to replicate it at the state level.
January 13 -
The orders will strengthen equal pay protections in New York by prohibiting all state agencies and departments from evaluating candidates based on prior salary.
January 10 -
Donald Trump promised voters an immediate repeal of the Affordable Care Act, but Republicans in Congress likely won’t have a bill ready for him on Day One.
January 4 -
With a new president and Republican control of congress, the fate of many rules prepped to go into effect in 2017 are now in doubt.
December 21 -
With a new president and Republican control of congress, the fate of many rules prepped to go into effect in 2017 are now in doubt.
December 16 -
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reheard a case that could change the way federal courts treat sexual orientation-based discrimination claims, says attorney Tamar Dolcourt.
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Very public about his anti-regulation stance, Andrew Puzder has said little about how he’ll approach the retirement rule set to go into effect in four months.
December 9 -
Very public about his anti-regulation stance, Andrew Puzder has said little about how he’ll approach the regulation set to go into effect in four months.
December 9