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On the Move: Hunton Andrews Kurth Practice Leader Named Charlotte Managing Partner
Meanwhile, Polsinelli added managed care litigation expertise to its team in Nashville.‘A Force of Nature’: Littler Mendelson Shareholder Michael Lotito Dies At 76
Michael Lotito founded the firm’s government relations and public policy arm Workplace Policy Institute.Trump 2.0: A Mostly Pro-Employer Agenda—But Not Entirely
Key areas likely to see reform include the reconfiguration of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), rolling back two major Department of Labor (DOL) rules—the overtime salary exemption and the independent contractor test—and revisiting executive orders on artificial intelligence (AI) regulations.Supply Chain Challenges and Opportunities Under the Second Trump Administration
The actions and potential retaliation by trading partners present supply chain challenges for companies' imports and exports. There will also be opportunities for U.S. manufacturers and companies seeking to invest in the United States.View more book results for the query "National Labor Relations Board"
How the Trump II Administration Can Combat Antisemitism
The second Trump Administration has a unique opportunity to combat antisemitism by taking a multifaceted, whole-of-government approach.'You Can't Do What You've Been Doing,' Lawyer Warns Union as Litigation Heats Up
SkyHop, a Florida women-owned company providing airport-hotel transportation services, is embroiled in litigation with the New York Teamsters Union over unionization and safety concerns. Company workers voted to unionize, but the union has been accused of engaging in unlawful activities.Employment Law Changes Expected From Second Trump Administration
This article discusses changes in employment laws under Donald Trump's second term as president. "With the imminent shift from the administrations of Joseph Biden to Donald Trump, employers can expect a new direction and a raft of changes to the federal government’s approach to labor and employment law and regulatory policies."Elections Have Consequences: Some Thoughts on Labor and Employment Law Topics in 2025 and Beyond
With a change back to a Republican administration and a full Republican Congress, it is likely there will be significant shifts in federal labor and employment law coming in 2025 and beyond. Here is some educated speculation on what we may see after the inauguration in January.Largest Law Firms: Firm Leadership and Practice Areas
We're seeing a broad range of financial services, with a small uptick in the number of firms listing private equity and venture capital services - a sure sign of firms' efforts to capture an expanding market.Trending Stories
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