By Michael P. Maslanka | April 28, 2020
Here's a news headline from the Associated Press dated April 17: "Ten California Nurses Suspended for Refusing to Work Without N95 Masks." The…
By Suzette Parmley | April 27, 2020
U.S. District Judge Noel Hillman of the District of New Jersey granted the defendants' motion to dismiss Flavia Stovall's second amended complaint with prejudice.
By Karen Sorrell | April 27, 2020
To qualify for benefits, California workers must provide a confirmed positive test for COVID-19.
By Anne Bagamery | April 24, 2020
Facing heavy fines, the company said it would keep its French warehouses closed through April 28 while it evaluates "the best way to operate in light of the decision."
By Dave Kostiuk | April 23, 2020
Employees are working "shoulder to shoulder" without sufficient protective gear, and forced to take breaks in cramped spaces where social distancing is impossible, according to a federal lawsuit filed Thursday in Missouri.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 23, 2020
The Second District Court of Appeal agreed with the university's lawyers' contention that the trial court prejudiced the jury by beginning trial with a speech quoting Martin Luther King Jr. and a video featuring notable civil rights activists throughout history.
By Mike Scarcella | April 23, 2020
Welcome to Labor of Law, and we hope you are safe and well. Lawyers predict 'huge explosion' in covid-19 worker class actions. Law firm roundup: Seyfarth cuts partner draws. A new 4th Circuit hostile workplace ruling. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, and much more. Thanks for reading!
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Andreea Cioara Schinas | April 23, 2020
Professional service firms, like most employers across the globe, are struggling to stay afloat and retain employees to continue servicing clients through the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Nancy C. Prager | April 22, 2020
So long as a business is closed, they have leverage to work out solutions with lenders and landlords alike.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole D. Galli and Shoshana Mahon | April 22, 2020
Businesses have adapted quickly to subdue the spread of COVID-19 and "flatten the curve," adopting "work from home" policies and other social distancing measures. Though many businesses continue to operate, for many it is not "business as usual."
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