By Michael Booth | October 31, 2018
A former employee of the New Jersey Treasury Department, who alleges she was constructively discharged after filing a sexual harassment complaint against a supervisor, is seeking to block the state from enforcing confidentiality agreements that her lawyer claims bar plaintiffs from discussing their cases.
By Erin Mulvaney | October 31, 2018
Recent data show that women make 80 cents on the dollar, compared with male counterparts. For women of color, the gap is larger. Latina women make 53 cents and African-American women make 63 cents on the dollar compared with white men.
By Erin Mulvaney | October 31, 2018
“We stand at a watershed moment with regard to harassment,” EEOC Commissioner Chai Feldblum said. “We can see it. We can hear it. We can feel it."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 31, 2018
A racial discrimination claim filed against Pep Boys by a black couple who claimed they were denied service because of their race can move forward, however, their demand for $7 million in punitive damages has been thrown out.
By Charles Toutant | October 30, 2018
The lawsuit claims Philip Degnan approved a plan in 2017 that allowed dozens of defendants from Lakewood's Orthodox Jewish community to resolve Medicaid fraud charges by paying far less than the amounts they owed.
By Lynne Hermle, Jessica Perry and Andrea Johnson | October 30, 2018
Several developments in the employment law sphere need to be considered by corporate boards before the year ends.
By Sue Reisinger | October 29, 2018
Alphabet Inc. CLO David Drummond may have saved his career after a consensual sexual relationship with a female subordinate when he was general counsel, but other GCs have found similar situations a "career-ending move."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Andrea M. Kirshenbaum and Kayleen Egan | October 29, 2018
As Secretary Alexander Acosta has settled into his position at the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), employers are seeing several new compliance initiatives.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Anthony Natale III | October 29, 2018
The Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act (the act) is a complex piece of legislation compared to general law and has become somewhat of a niche practice. Compensation claims made by professional athletes are covered under the act but the litigation of those claims is far from mundane.
By Carrie Hoffman | October 29, 2018
Texas employers should beware. If they haven't been subject to a Department of Labor audit and/or a lawsuit alleging that employees were denied or…
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