By Zach Schlein | March 21, 2019
Attorney Luis Suarez represents doctors suing their former employer, 21st Century Oncology, claiming the company illegally controls the market for radiation oncology treatment in southwest Florida.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By John A. McCreary Jr. | March 21, 2019
Although to date there have been no cases reported under Pennsylvania's MMA, several courts in other jurisdictions have considered employment issues arising under similar medical marijuana statutes. The uncertainty is lessening; the smoke is beginning to clear.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Andrea M. Kirshenbaum and Kayleen Egan | March 21, 2019
After much anticipation, on March 7, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued its notice of proposed rulemaking, proposing to update, among other things, the Fair Labor Standards Act's (FLSA) salary level for the executive, administrative, professional, outside sales and computer exempt employees from $455 to $679 per week.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ashleigh Quinn Gallagher | March 21, 2019
Changes in Social Security disability rules and regulations have trended toward making it more difficult for attorneys representing claimants to manage cases, evaluate the potential case strength of claims and withdraw from cases in which the claimants are not cooperating or have disappeared.
By Erin Mulvaney | March 21, 2019
We've got some observations about what firms are doing on the immigration and mobility front, and scroll down for our report on the Washington federal judge who wants the EEOC to move faster to reinstate the Obama-era EEO-1 pay-data rules. Thanks for reading Labor of Law!
By Robert G. Brody and Lindsay M. Rinehart | March 20, 2019
Here are some of the proposed bills pending in the state Legislature that could affect employers this year.
By Jonathan Ringel | March 20, 2019
"It is important to get out of your office and into your communities to meet people."
By Erin Mulvaney | March 19, 2019
“I am not in the business of running the EEOC nor do I want to set an unrealistic deadline. I can, but I don't think you want me to do that,” U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan said at a court hearing in Washington.
By Cheryl Miller | March 19, 2019
Cantil-Sakauye's reference to courthouse harassment follows the disclosure last summer that courts paid more than $645,000 to settle sexual harassment and gender discrimination claims.
By Alicia Sienne Voltmer | March 19, 2019
In mid-February in Aurora, Illinois, a 15-year employee, called into Human Resources at his employer's facility for a termination meeting, opened…
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