By therecorder | The Recorder | September 5, 2017
C.A. 1st; A142832 The First Appellate District affirmed in part and reversed in part a judgment. The court held that, for state correctional officers…
By Melanie Waddell | September 5, 2017
The White House has nominated Columbia Law School Professor Robert Jackson as the new commissioner at the Securities and Exchange Commission with a term expiring on June 5, 2019.
By Greg Land | September 5, 2017
The waitresses' complaint said that because they are paid below the $7.25 minimum wage, forcing them to contribute to a "tip pool" shared with the service bartenders violates the law.
By Alan Bush and Marianne Gooch | September 1, 2017
"Dad, you're speeding. How do you want me to drive when I get my license?" asked my 10-year old daughter.
By Michael P. Maslanka | September 1, 2017
This month we look at an intractable issue: dealing with mental illness/cognitive impairment in the workplace.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 1, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has overturned a ruling barring two labor benefits disputes between teamsters from being handled in arbitration.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 1, 2017
Our latest weekly roundup of big news on the regulatory and compliance front, featuring: NLRB takes on Tesla for alleged unfair labor practices. Prosecutors open an early inquiry into whether Uber violated foreign-bribery laws. Richard Cordray, the CFPB director, isn't opening up about any plans to leave the agency before his term expires in July. Home Depot's big settlement with product-safety regulators portends changes at the agency, and lawyers for Google this week told EU regulators how the company will comply with an order requiring it to stop giving improper preference.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 31, 2017
Ability to Use Current Pension Accrual Rates Was Not Benefit Under Anti-Cutback Rule
By Jim Saunders | August 31, 2017
Florida businesses could see workers' compensation insurance premiums decrease in 2018, after a tumultuous period that included a double-digit rate hike late last year and a lobbying battle about whether to revamp workers' compensation laws.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 31, 2017
Retirement Benefits Arbitrarily Denied; Medical Evidence Proved Line-of-Duty Injury
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