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Labor of Law: KPMG Settles Whistleblower, OFCCP Claims | McDermott Boosts Global Employment Team | DLA Piper Dustup | Who Got the Work

Welcome to Labor of Law. We've got the latest on a KPMG whistleblower settlement, and scroll down for Who Got the Work and more. McDermott's boosting its global employment team, and Ogletree is defending a major real estate company in a new age-bias case. Thanks for reading!
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Labor of Law: Pam Karlan's Bias Petition Catches SCOTUS Attention | L&E Names on 'Demand Justice' High-Court Wish List | New DOL Whistleblower Ruling | Who Got the Work

The U.S. Supreme Court is calling for the views of the solicitor general in a race bias case brought by Stanford's Pam Karlan. Plus: several Obama-era L&E agency leaders are being pitched by the progressive group Demand Justice as would-be Democratic nominees to SCOTUS. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, headlines and more!
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Labor of Law: US Supreme Court Roundup | EEOC's Pay-Data Update | Partial to Polygraphs | Who Got the Work: Southwest Pilots Sue, Halliburton Settles

Welcome to Labor of Law -- the US Supreme Court is in focus, and we've got a roundup of the latest orders. Plus: the EEOC is asking a Washington federal trial judge for permission to end advanced pay-data collection. Scroll down for our deadlines -- including a report about Donald Trump's predilection for polygraphs.
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Labor of Law: SCOTUS & Title VII: Dueling Op-Eds | Delaware Chief Justice: 'Workers Must be Given More Voice' | DLA Piper Partner Claims Sexual Assault | Who Got the Work, and More

The US Supreme Court next week takes up anti-discrimination protections for gay and transgender workers: Meet the lawyers arguing. Plus: the Delaware chief justice offers views calling for corporations to put more focus on their workers. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, and more.
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Labor of Law: Eugene Scalia Is Confirmed as Labor Secretary | Quinn Emanuel Courts Me Too Victims | EEOC Finds Facebook Ads Discriminatory | Who Got the Work

Gibson Dunn's Eugene Scalia was confirmed Thursday 53-44 to be the Trump administration's next US labor secretary. Plus: a snapshot on how Quinn Emanuel is crafting a Me Too-focused practice. Thanks for reading, and your feedback is appreciated.
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Labor of Law: California's 'Next Step' on Gig Classification | Google Faces New Age-Bias Claims | Pay Equity Back at 9th Circuit | Who Got the Work: UPS Settles Pregnancy Case

Welcome to Labor of Law -- we've got some early reaction to California's new gig economy labor rules, and Google is sued anew for alleged age bias discrimination. Plus: scroll down for Who Got the Work. Thanks for reading!
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Labor of Law: EEOC On the Line: Pay Data Is Due | 'Dynamex' Defiance | New Age-Bias Case at SCOTUS | Who Got the Work | All the Moves: Roundup

Uber's already facing a new lawsuit over driver classification, as California nears adopting new labor rules that make it harder for gig companies to declare their drivers as contractors. Plus: the EEOC isn't eager to continue pay-data collection, but the maneuvering doesn't impact the ongoing collection now. Scroll down for much more, including Who Got the Work!
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Labor of Law: Pay-Data Collection Is Ongoing, As DOJ Opens Appeal | NYC Whistleblower Wins | Gibson Dunn's New Investigations Work | L&E Headlines & Notable Moves

The US Justice Department files its opening brief for the EEOC challenging a judge's pay-data collection order, as the collection process is underway. Plus: a federal labor appeals panel has ruled for a NYC subway whistleblower, and scroll down for our latest Who Got the Work, and much more.
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Labor of Law: Ex-SCOTUS Clerks Sue Jones Day | Federal Employees Challenge Speech Restrictions | Coca-Cola Resolves OFCCP Claims | Notable Moves & More

Welcome to Labor of Law -- your weekly snapshot of L&E news and trends. New York's "drastically" changed the landscape for harassment and discrimination litigation, and scroll down for Who Got the Work and major headlines—including new developments in labor-and-employment suits against major US law firms. Thanks for reading!
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Labor of Law: Workplace Safety Reckoning | Epstein Becker's Big Hire | EEOC Loses in Fifth Circuit | Title VII SCOTUS Arguments | Who Got the Work

Welcome to Labor of Law, our weekly Law.com briefing on all things labor and employment. Your feedback is welcome and appreciated. Thanks for reading!
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