By Ross Todd | July 26, 2018
In a win for California employees, the court said state law doesn't recognize a rule that federal courts often apply when dismissing wage claims for small amounts of time that are difficult to track.
By Erin Mulvaney | July 26, 2018
Takeaways from Nike's salary deep-dive—continuing the trend of company introspection. Plus: courts and companies are confronting the big California worker-classification decision. And scroll down for Around the Water Cooler. Thanks for reading Labor of Law!
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey Campolongo | July 25, 2018
What is the going rate for settling an illegal policy case, you ask? Well, based on two recent settlements obtained by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), it appears to be about a million dollars.
By Rose Walker | July 25, 2018
Parliamentary committee urges SRA crackdown on harassment among legal profession
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By David R. Ruffner | July 25, 2018
As a practitioner in South Florida, I often defend businesses in the health care industry against employees' claims of discrimination, including claims of discrimination based upon sexual orientation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan N. Frodella | July 25, 2018
As technology advances and people increasingly use their private electronic devices to manage all aspects of their life, the line between personal and official conduct becomes blurred, and government workers can unintentionally subject their personal lives to public scrutiny.
By Xiumei Dong | July 24, 2018
A little more than four years after joining the global legal giant, John Yslas is now headed to a national firm known for its labor and employment expertise.
By Charles Toutant | July 24, 2018
In what appears to be a novel decision, a federal judge in Newark has ruled that nine former Jersey City police officers who recently won a $2.17 million verdict in a promotions dispute are entitled to a molded verdict to offset tax consequences of their lump-sum award.
By Dan M. Clark | July 24, 2018
The state's Unemployment Insurance Appeal Board granted unemployment benefits to three former Uber drivers earlier this month, which could set a precedent for future cases and litigation.
By Roy Strom | July 24, 2018
A high-profile suit filed in June with explosive claims of sexual harassment has been met with forceful denials from Dentons and another defendant.
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