By Jim Turner | April 6, 2020
Rep. Jackie Toledo, R-Tampa, wants the Joint Legislative Auditing Committee to audit spending on the Department of Economic Opportunity's CONNECT system, which cost $77 million to get online in 2013.
By Joshua S. Lipshutz and Michael Holecek | April 3, 2020
Gig workers, like other Americans, are feeling the strain of the COVID-19 health crisis and economic slowdown, and gig-economy companies should do all they can to help the workers through these trying times.
By Ross Todd | April 3, 2020
A federal judge ruled Thursday that Morrison & Foerster could subpoena the international firms for records that could bolster its defense against claims that Morrison & Foerster discriminated against pregnant women and mothers when making decisions about hiring, work assignments and promotions.
By Bobby Caina Calvan | April 3, 2020
The director of the Department of Economic Opportunity publicly apologized for his agency's failures and the anguish wrought on thousands of Floridians unable to get unemployment benefits.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 2, 2020
The judge questioned whether Lichten & Liss-Riordan's Shannon Liss-Riordan was using the COVID-19 pandemic to overcome previous attempts to get her clients reclassified as employees.
By Sue Reisinger | April 2, 2020
Littler Mendelson attorney Alka Ramchandani-Raj said the speed and breadth of the coronavirus' impact on the U.S. surprised her. "I don't think anyone expected government officials to issue stay-at-home orders," she said, "nor that the pandemic would create the need for federal legislation."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins | April 2, 2020
As many troubled companies will continue to "downsize" and seek to restructure mounting debts, David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins address important considerations for employers contemplating Chapter 11 bankruptcy in this edition of their Labor Relations column.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Analysis
By David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins | April 2, 2020
As many troubled companies will continue to "downsize" and seek to restructure mounting debts, David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins address important considerations for employers contemplating Chapter 11 bankruptcy in this edition of their Labor Relations column.
By Mike Scarcella | April 2, 2020
On tap this week: EEOC's Covid-19 Q&A. Seyfarth Withdraws from US Soccer defense. There's a new pay-equity case at the US Supreme Court. A Postmates arbitration fight gets personal. Scroll down for Who Got the Work. Stay safe -- and be well.
By Mike Scarcella | Ross Todd | April 1, 2020
Lawyers from Seyfarth Shaw on Wednesday withdrew from representing the U.S. Soccer Federation in a pay-equity case after widespread criticism of a court filing that said players on the U.S. Women's National Team had less "skill" than their male colleagues. Latham & Watkins remains as the federation's counsel.
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