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Federal Guidance Warns Against 'No Poaching' and 'Wage Fixing' Pacts
The Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Justice have issued guidance signaling their interest in further cracking down on companies that make agreements with others that keep employees' wages down or limit their mobility.AARP Sues the EEOC to Enjoin Workplace Wellness Program Regulation
Advocacy group for older Americans says final rules allow employers to illegally access private health data.AARP Sues the EEOC to Enjoin Workplace Wellness Program Regulation
The advocacy group for 38 million older Americans filed suit Oct. 24 in federal district court in D.C. to enjoin final rules from the EEOC covering workplace wellness programs, alleging they allow employers to illegally access private health information under the ADA and Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act.Meet the New Jersey Law Firm Associates—Class of 2016
Court Approves $33M Horizon Deal, Including $11M in Fees
A federal in New Jersey has approved a $33 million settlement in a class suit against Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey lodged by chiropractors claiming the company improperly "bundled" payments to claimants, including an $11 million fee award to class counsel.New Overtime Rule Isn't a Compliance 'Gotcha,' Top DOL Official Says
Employers and their counsel have plenty in the labor and employment world to keep them busy at the moment—from navigating the U.S. Department of Labor's overtime rule to managing new employment relationships that have emerged from the sharing economy.New Overtime Rule Isn't a Compliance 'Gotcha,' Top DOL Official Says
Employers and their counsel have plenty in the labor and employment world to keep them busy at the moment—from navigating the U.S. Labor Department's overtime rule to managing new employment relationships that have emerged from the sharing economy.Accident Benefits Waived by Judge in Drunken Fatality
An insurer is not obligated to pay $50,000 under the accidental death and personal loss policy of a motorcyclist who was drunk and going 124 mph when he hit a car and was killed, a judge ruled.Trending Stories
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