By Michael A. Mora | June 9, 2020
Ocean Reef Community Association is a high-security private community in North Key Largo, frequented by celebrities and politicians.
By David Thomas | June 9, 2020
The ruling comes three weeks after the same federal judge refused to dismiss disparate-impact claims related to Jones Day's "black box" compensation model but trimmed other discrimination claims.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sid Steinberg | June 9, 2020
The standard under Pennsylvania law for an employee (or likely former employee) to state a claim for Intentional Infliction of emotional distress is high. Just how high was discussed in the recent case of Schaffhouser v. Transedge Truck Center.
By Jim Turner | June 9, 2020
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden sent a letter to the inspector general at the U.S. Department of Labor requesting an investigation into the federal agency's oversight of Florida's problems in carrying out expanded unemployment benefits under a federal-stimulus law known as the CARES Act.
By Michael W. Mitchell and Edward Roche | June 8, 2020
Punitive damages are an extraordinary remedy under Title VII, and in order to obtain them, the plaintiff must satisfy a higher standard. Nonetheless, the threat of substantial punitive damages under Title VII should put employers on alert.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jane Muir | June 8, 2020
Failing to exercise reasonable care to prevent the spread of coronavirus could cause injury or even death. Given the circumstances, what is reasonable care?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christian Petrucci | June 5, 2020
It goes without saying that like almost every aspect of society, the COViD-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted the practice of workers' compensation in Pennsylvania.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 4, 2020
A federal judge in Sacramento granted a preliminary injunction brought by Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe's on behalf of ExamWorks, which will bar former employees of the medical exam provider from working with "100,000 potential customers" wrapped up in the trade secrets dispute.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Brian D. Lipkin | June 4, 2020
On May 19, OSHA issued two enforcement memos outlining its plans to inspect workplaces during the COVID-19 pandemic. These memos took effect on May 26.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins | June 4, 2020
In this edition of their Labor Relations column, David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins address important legal considerations for employers related to COVID-19 testing and vaccinations, as well as contact tracing in the workplace, which implicate various federal, state and local laws and may trigger rights and obligations under the National Labor Relations Act.
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