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Promises to repeal Obamacare are proving to be more complicated then they sounded on the campaign trail. With those realities setting in, Peter Orszag, President Obama’s director of the Office of Management and Budget, explores what happens next.
February 14Lazard -
Recently, a federal appeals ruling was the latest to craft new parameters, holding that a Maryland general contractor was responsible for unpaid wages for a drywall subcontractor’s employees
February 9Foley & Lardner -
The decision landed just hours after the Department of Labor asked for the decision to be postponed while it complies with a Trump order to review the regulation.
February 8 -
In an exclusive one-on-one, the Louisiana senator says, ‘you have to compensate brokers for their knowledge.’
February 6 -
In an exclusive one-on-one, the Louisiana senator says, ‘you have to compensate brokers for their knowledge.’
February 2 -
The Affordable Care Act was ‘born broken’ and needs a bipartisan solution to succeed, says lawyer Peter Marathas.
January 24Marathas Barrow & Weatherhead LLP -
Legal activity in the year ahead could confront employers with class action lawsuits, a report by Seyfarth shows.
January 23 -
A new lawsuit filed by the DOL demonstrates how dogged the government can be in trying to obtain and review employers’ compensation data.
January 19Foley & Lardner -
The Affordable Care Act was ‘born broken’ and needs a bipartisan solution to succeed, says lawyer Peter Marathas.
January 19Marathas Barrow & Weatherhead LLP -
Legal activity in the year ahead could confront employers with class action lawsuits, a report by Seyfarth shows.
January 18