By Mike Scarcella | May 14, 2020
Welcome to Labor of Law. Up to 43 million could lose employer-sponsored health insurance | Amicus briefing in major pay equity case at the U.S. Supreme Court | 'Curve has flattened' for ADA website lawsuit filings. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, and our roundup of covid-19 headlines about the changing workplace. Thanks for reading!
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Paul Fires and David Greene | May 14, 2020
These times are bringing out the best in so many, a coming together among friends and adversaries that you just don't normally see.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Robert E. Grey | May 14, 2020
There is no need for our COVID-19 heroes to await federal action which may or may not occur, and the timing and nature of which are unknowable.
By Justin Eichenberger and Mary Fuller | May 14, 2020
When it comes to processing personal information, Americans do not have a general right to privacy because the United States does not have a comprehensive privacy law.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 13, 2020
Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard's former director of human resources claims the DA solicited sexual favors from her and groped her.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Philip M. Berkowitz | May 13, 2020
Federal, state, and local regulators have sought to provide guidance to financial services employers in coping with the unique circumstances of the current coronavirus lockdown, and inevitably some of this guidance focuses on employment related issues. In his Employment Issues column, Philip M. Berkowitz discusses some of the government guidance issued so far for dealing with various concerns.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan S. Sack and A. Dennis Dillon | May 13, 2020
In this article, the authors consider a question that may have great salience during the present strained economic conditions: Under what circumstances will a cut in pay amount to a de facto termination which supports a claim for benefits under an employment agreement?
By Marcia Coyle | May 13, 2020
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief -- the court hears its final historic telephonic arguments this morning, taking up whether electors can defy state law. Plus, there's a new book out, Shortlisted, that looks at women passed over for the high court. Thanks for reading, and stay safe.
By Jenna Greene | May 13, 2020
"This groundbreaking litigation fixed a major workplace problem involving developing technology and its impact on real workers who suffered in order to make Facebook safer for its users," said plaintiffs counsel Daniel Charest of Burns Charest.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 12, 2020
Some class members could receive up to $50,000 under the terms of the deal if they are diagnosed with a condition such as post-traumatic stress disorder.
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