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The Recorder

6 Trial Judges Lose Push for Greater Pension Benefits

The appellants are trial court judges who were elected in the summer of 2012 but whose new terms did not start until Jan. 7, 2013, six days after the pension changes went into effect.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

New Bill Would Prohibit Arbitration Agreements Covering Sexual Harassment, Gender Discrimination

In reaction to the “Silence Breakers,” a bipartisan group of lawmakers recently introduced legislation that would prohibit employers from including sexual harassment or gender discrimination claims in their arbitration agreements.
3 minute read

Legal Week

Eversheds Sutherland picks up 10-strong German employment team as firm plots more Europe growth

Co-CEOs Lee Ranson and Mark Wasserman set sights on more Europe and US expansion
3 minute read

International Edition

Eversheds Sutherland picks up 10-strong German employment team as firm plots more Europe growth

Co-CEOs Lee Ranson and Mark Wasserman set sights on more Europe and US expansion
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

EMPLOYMENT LAW

A special section covering current topics of interest, including banning questions regarding an applicant's salary history, combating and investigating workplace harassment, and what the new governor will bring to the employment arena.
1 minute read

The American Lawyer

Plaintiffs Firms Held In Contempt Over OT Rule Suit Targeting Chipotle

A federal judge in Texas chided the employment lawyers who filed suit against Chipotle under an Obama-era overtime rule that the judge had previously blocked.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Salary History Ban Laws Aim to Close Gender Pay Gaps

Although these laws could expand some risks for employers, employers are well-advised to take a proactive approach to pay equity.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Meet Sharon Gustafson, Trump's Pick for EEOC General Counsel

“Sharon fought for Peggy Young for years, facing obstacle after obstacle, when there seemed like little hope,” Sam Bagenstos said Tuesday. “Without her efforts, we would not have won the victory for pregnant workers that we won in that case.”
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

E-Discovery and Privilege: FRE 502(d) and Why Lawyers Should Use It

Despite the ever-greater attention to electronic discovery in the legal community, it is alarming how many attorneys—experienced attorneys—fail to implement an important safeguard that could prevent disastrous privilege waivers during discovery.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Social Media in the Hiring Process: Pitfalls and Protections

In a world where employee and applicants' background and personal information is merely a click away, employers need to be wary of the risks associated with the use of that information.
9 minute read

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