By Ross Todd | September 10, 2019
The Jane Doe plaintiff's lawyer at Sanford Heisler Sharp called the subpoena for documents from her new employer "redolent of an improper purpose" and wrote that "a plaintiff does not expose her current job record to carte blanche scrutiny merely by filing suit against her prior employer."
By Suzette Parmley | September 10, 2019
Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said the hearings, hosted by the Division on Civil Rights and NJCASA, are to develop a better understanding on how to combat sexual harassment in the workplaces, in housing, and in places of public accommodation.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sid Steinberg | September 10, 2019
Many employment law statutes base the level of damages or length of the applicable statute of limitations on a determination of whether the employer's actions were "willful."
By Cheryl Miller | September 10, 2019
The late amendment appears to give significant litigation power to municipal attorneys in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose. Gig companies responded: "We are concerned that this provision effectively weaponizes the statute."
By Max Mitchell | September 10, 2019
The justices are scheduled to hear arguments in a total of 17 cases during its three-day oral argument session, which is set to begin today in Philadelphia.
By Melanie Dubis and Jonathan Crotty | September 9, 2019
The Fourth Circuit rulings have implications for employers, law enforcement agencies, and really anyone who uses the internet. Those implications are especially important in light of the #MeToo movement and "this brave new world of digital technology," as one of the Fourth Circuit judges put it.
By Ryan McConnell | September 6, 2019
Jenny Dearborn is an expert in two areas many lawyers struggle with—technology and data. She is a thought leader in human resources, human capital management, the future of work, and data analytics. Corporate Counsel caught up with her recently.
By Ryan McConnell | September 6, 2019
Former SAP exec Jenny Dearborn is an expert in two areas many lawyers struggle with—technology and data. The Recorder affiliate Corporate Counsel caught up with her recently.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 5, 2019
The lawsuit, filed in federal court by Carlos Vega and Joseph Whitehead, claims that they were casualties of Krasner's push to reform the District Attorney's Office by filling the ranks with younger prosecutors.
By Jason Grant | September 5, 2019
"The [lower] court should not have dismissed the [city Human Rights Claim] claim of gender discrimination while sustaining the claim of hostile work environment due to sexual harassment," an Appellate Division, First Department panel wrote in an opinion Tuesday.
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