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Practical pieces about employment law trends and how companies can stay compliant with quickly changing regulations and case law. A recent focus is how Legal should handle #MeToo and accusations of harassment and discrimination.
By Riley Brennan | May 7, 2024
According to U.S. District Judge Malachy E. Mannion, Bey plausibly pleaded he gave his employer fair warning of the conflict, finding he couldn't be faulted for not providing more information about his faith on the religious exemption form.
4 minute read
By Aleeza Furman | May 7, 2024
Brody ruled that Ikea's deletion of four email accounts significantly prejudiced the plaintiffs, and the company's "conduct and strategy of delay and obfuscation since plaintiffs first inquired about the deleted accounts in January 2023 displayed a lack of candor that is offensive to a court."
3 minute read
By Andrew M. Gordon and Lauren Swanson | May 7, 2024
The mandatory meeting provision of the act was only in place for seven weeks before a preliminary injunction was issued preventing its enforcement. Now, with the Eleventh Circuit's ruling, Florida employers are permitted to continue conducting their mandatory workplace trainings without regard to the act.
8 minute read
By Mason Lawlor | May 7, 2024
Peloton was hit with an employment lawsuit in Kentucky state court last week by a employee who claims the at-home fitness company duped him to stay with the company during COVID-19 by granting him "worthless" restricted stock units and stock options.
3 minute read
By Cheryl Miller | May 6, 2024
While ignorance may generally be no excuse when it comes to the law, there are some exceptions when enforcing California's labor laws, the high court held.
4 minute read
By Maydeen Merino | May 6, 2024
"In using those words in the ... act, Congress wasn't drafting new words," said Kate Mueting of Sanford Heisler Sharp. "They were using words that had a meaning, that had precedent attached to them.
3 minute read
By Andrew Denney | May 6, 2024
The plaintiff's attorney said it is the first post-"Bostock" ruling that he could find in his research in which the EEOC ruled in favor of a plaintiff bringing transgender discrimination claims against a federal agency.
2 minute read
By Marianna Wharry | May 6, 2024
Chief Justice Scott L. Kafker said at one point, "I have trouble keeping all of these straight," referring to the differing proposal initiatives.
3 minute read
By Colleen Murphy | May 6, 2024
"The scope of the rule will cause countless victims and witnesses to surrender their protected right to speak freely about harassment and discrimination," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said. "Although we acknowledge the state's good-faith representations that the regulation can be narrowed, we cannot rely on them to uphold the rule."
5 minute read
By Aleeza Furman | May 6, 2024
The plaintiff alleged in its $849 million suit that its former employees stole trade secrets and set up competing drug companies.
3 minute read
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