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Employer's Sarcastic Tweet Found Not to Violate Employees' Union Rights
While the decision strongly affirms First Amendment rights, it should be viewed cautiously by employers in terms of permissible communications with employeesRecent Guidance and Amendment Shed Light on NYC Salary Disclosure Law
This column reviews Local Law 32 (often referred to as the salary disclosure or "pay transparency" law), examines a recent amendment and NYCCHR guidance regarding the law, and discusses various considerations for employers preparing to comply with New York City's new salary disclosure requirements.Zombie Firms Face Slow Death in US as Era of Easy Credit Ends
From meme-stock favorite AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. to household names such as American Airlines Group Inc. and Carnival Corp., America's corporate zombies, companies that aren't earning enough to cover their interest expenses, let alone turn a profit, have swelled in recent years.'Agents of Change': Social Impact Award Winners Discuss Florida's Most Urgent Societal Issues
The following five Florida attorneys won Social Impact awards for using their legal skills to make a difference in their communities. Here's what they learned, and what they say are the most urgent social issues of 2022.Kelley Uustal Files Class Action Over Kia Lesee Buyouts
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Defense Lawyers Appear for Burger King in Packaging Safety Class Action
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Clearview AI Settlement Underscores BIPA's Growing Reach—and Limitations
Facial recognition company Clearview AI has been banned from selling its existing facial data to all private entities, proving that Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act can impact even businesses outside of its state.Treasuries Slide as Inflation Concerns Keep Rate-Hike Bets Alive
Investors are caught between elevated inflation and monetary policy tightening, which is aimed at slowing it but is also increasingly seen as a threat to the economy.Letter to the Editor: Congratulations to New GLSP Director Susan Coppedge
Ms. Coppedge will be well served by her 29 years of experience in the legal profession.Trending Stories
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