By Sue Reisinger | January 26, 2018
The company said in a statement it was “very concerned about the allegations that our policies and commitments on palm oil, forestry stewardship and human rights are not being met.”
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | January 26, 2018
Former federal Judge Shira Scheindlin and others spoke about the challenges companies face handling claims in the midst of a major public outcry against workplace harassment and abuse.
By Erin Mulvaney | January 26, 2018
John Ring's disclosures, published online by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, come at a time when NLRB member William Emanuel's ties to his former firm Littler Mendelson are facing increasing scrutiny.
By Monika Mesa | January 25, 2018
The firm has hired three prominent partners to open the office: a former Florida Bar president, a recent past president of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers, and a member of the Florida Bar Board of Governors.
By Meredith Hobbs | January 25, 2018
The midsized labor and employment firm Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete opened an Orange County office and added new lawyers in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
By Meredith Hobbs | January 25, 2018
Labor and employment giant Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete opened an Orange County office and added new lawyers in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey Campolongo and Emily Paige Wisniewski | January 25, 2018
Fifty years ago, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) was enacted to prohibit and eradicate systemic age discrimination that aging workers faced in the workplace.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | January 25, 2018
Who in civil litigation does not love a good RICO claim? Its boundaries are seemingly endless, and in the case of Harvey Weinstein—perhaps one of the most vilified defendants on the planet right now—there is the possibility of catastrophic implications, as if being the face of an entire movement (#MeToo) is not bad enough.
By Erin Mulvaney | January 25, 2018
Uber is working with labor leaders to create a “portable benefits plan” for drivers in Washington state. Plus, the downside of banning questions about salary history.
By R. Robin McDonald | January 24, 2018
The lawsuit claims the death of a stunt double on the set of "The Walking Dead" was the result of pressure on the series' production companies and staff to save money by "cutting corners" on safety.
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