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Erin Mulvaney

Erin Mulvaney

June 29, 2017 | National Law Journal

Hiring, Not Firing, Is a New Focus in Age Discrimination Suits

 Management tactics that weed out older workers have pushed federal regulators and anti-discrimination groups to train an eye on hiring…

By Erin Mulvaney

6 minute read

June 29, 2017 | National Law Journal

Janet Dhillon, Ex-Big Law Turned Longtime GC, Lands Trump Nod for EEOC

Janet Dhillon, a veteran corporate in-house lawyer who led the legal departments at US Airways and JCPenney and now oversees Burlington Stores Inc.'s team, was picked Wednesday for a seat on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In a recent talk, Dhillon, who got her start at Skadden Arps, gave advice to law firms that want to do business with her company. Here are the highlights.

By Erin Mulvaney and Mike Scarcella

6 minute read

June 28, 2017 | National Law Journal

Hiring, Not Firing, Is a New Focus in Age Discrimination Suits

Management tactics that weed out older workers have pushed federal regulators and anti-discrimination groups to train an eye on hiring rather than firing when it comes to protecting against age bias, an effort advocates acknowledge is a steeper hill with increasingly narrowed protections for aging workers.

By Erin Mulvaney

6 minute read

June 28, 2017 | National Law Journal

What to Expect From the Reshaped National Labor Relations Board

 With President Donald Trump's nominees on their way to the Senate, labor and employment attorneys say the National Labor Relations…

By Erin Mulvaney

4 minute read

June 28, 2017 | National Law Journal

What to Expect From the Reshaped National Labor Relations Board

With President Donald Trump's nominees on their way to the Senate, labor and employment attorneys say the National Labor Relations Board is poised to roll back regulations with its first Republican majority in nearly a decade.

By Erin Mulvaney

4 minute read

June 28, 2017 | Corporate Counsel

Glassdoor's GC Warns of 'Chilling Effect' in Subpoena Dispute With Feds

Glassdoor general Counsel Brad Serwin recently spoke with Corporate Counsel about the company's subpoena fight with the federal government, the company itself and the implications of the outcome of the appeals court ruling. What follows are excerpts from that conversation.

By Erin Mulvaney

4 minute read

June 28, 2017 | Inside Counsel

Glassdoor's GC Warns of 'Chilling Effect' in Subpoena Dispute With Feds

The online review site Glassdoor Inc. launched nearly a decade ago and integral to its model was the ability for employees to leave an anonymous comments…

By Erin Mulvaney

4 minute read

June 27, 2017 | National Law Journal

Littler Mendelson's William Emanuel Gets Trump Nod for NLRB

William Emanuel, a Los Angeles-based management-side attorney, will be President Donald Trump's second pick for the National Labor Relations Board, a move that would give the long incomplete five-member panel a Republican majority poised to adopt pro-employer stances.

By Erin Mulvaney

3 minute read

June 27, 2017 | Legaltech News

Glassdoor's GC Warns of 'Chilling Effect' in Subpoena Dispute With Feds

Glassdoor general counsel Brad Serwin spoke on the case over whether the company can be forced to reveal identities of eight people who posted anonymous reviews.

By Erin Mulvaney

4 minute read

June 26, 2017 | National Law Journal

50 Companies Tell Court Sexual Orientation Discrimination Is Bad For Business

Fifty major companies, including Microsoft Corp., Google Inc. and S&P Global Inc., urged a New York federal appeals court Monday to embrace sexual orientation protection under civil rights laws, arguing that discrimination against gay and lesbian workers "takes a heavy toll" on bottom lines.

By Erin Mulvaney

18 minute read