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Law.com

'Celebrate Straight Pride': Firing Spotlights Uptick in Polarizing Employment Issues

"With the 2024 presidential election, we think it's only going to get more and more pronounced. We think that trend is only going to increase this year," attorney Sam Schwartz-Fenwick said.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

FTC's Final Noncompete Rule Is Over-Broad

Part of the FTC's rationale is a stretch.
7 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Employment and Labor Law Special Section 2024

This year's Employment and Labor Law Special Section covers firearms in the workplace, Title VII discrimination, wrongful termination litigation, and offers two perspectives on the FTC's ban on noncompetes.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Are Your Employees Still Exempt From OT? DOL Unveils Final Rule Raising Salary Limits for Exemptions

There can be costly consequences for misclassifying a worker who gets overtime as one who doesn't, and Washington just upped the price to play by its rules. On April 23, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) finalized a rule to increase pay thresholds for overtime eligibility for salaried workers.
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

The FTC's Noncompete Ban: Don't Put the Cart Before the Horse

"There is vast uncertainty as to whether the ban will actually go into effect," writes Darren Braun.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Top Termination Mistakes Employers Make

"It is said a picture is worth a thousand words, and nowhere is that truer than in employment litigation," writes G. Scott Fiddler of Jackson Walker.
7 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Proving Discrimination in Title VII Cases: The New World for Employers in the Wake of 'Muldrow'

"The challenge to employers in the wake of the 'Muldrow' and 'Hamilton' decisions will be in determining when any particular employment decision is adverse and causes sufficient harm to constitute a Title VII violation," writes Lionel M Schooler of Jackson Walker.
9 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Preserving Confidentiality: Strategies for Employers Amid the FTC Ban on Noncompetes

"Given national trends hostile to noncompete agreements, this is a good time for employers to review how, and if, they are taking the steps necessary to protect their businesses," writes Stephen Irving of Peckar & Abramson.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Firearms in Texas: What Employers Need to Know

"Firearms are a reality that Texas employers should not ignore, but there are steps they can take to help ensure a safer workplace," write Stephen Roppolo and Brett Holubeck of Fisher & Phillips.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Employers Can Take These Steps When Workers Return (or Don't) After Extended Medical Leave

Here is a breakdown of steps companies can take to ensure a smooth transition and make sure the biggest risks are mitigated.
6 minute read

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