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In Wake of Charlottesville, Firing Over Confederate Flag Moves Forward in Federal Court

A federal judge in Atlanta has refused to dismiss a lawsuit by a Roswell police officer fired for flying a Confederate flag in her front yard while parking a marked police vehicle in her driveway.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Asplundh to Pay $95M for Hiring Undocumented Workers

Willow Grove-based tree removal company Asplundh must pay $95 million to the federal government after admitting to employing undocumented immigrants, prosecutors…
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Revising Workplace Wellness Rules Poses Conundrum for EEOC

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lost a fight in court over its workplace wellness rules but there are still questions lingering over a solution—particularly given the Trump administration's new leadership at the agency could shift intentions. The agency and the AARP, which challenged the rules, are now fighting over the next steps.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Conflicting Unemployment Rulings Set Stage for NJ Supreme Court

A New Jersey appeals court on Thursday issued a ruling on unemployment compensation benefits that stands in direct contrast to another appellate decision from only weeks prior.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

That Makes Five: Winston & Strawn Suit Adds To Growing List of Gender Bias Claims

When news broke this week that former Winston & Strawn intellectual property partner Constance Ramos has sued her old firm, she publicly…
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Union Fees Will Get Fresh Look at High Court, No Longer Deadlocked

The U.S. Supreme Court, deadlocked last term on the constitutionality of mandatory "fair share" union fees that are paid by millions of public-sector workers, agreed on Thursday to step into this arena for a second time, with a case that raises alarms among some advocates who fear the court could deal a blow to organized labor.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Union Fees Will Get Fresh Look at High Court, No Longer Deadlocked

Updated at 10:53 a.m.The U.S. Supreme Court, deadlocked last term on the constitutionality of mandatory "fair share" union fees that are paid…
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Union Fees Will Get Fresh Look at High Court, No Longer Deadlocked

The U.S. Supreme Court, deadlocked last term on the constitutionality of mandatory "fair share" union fees that are paid by millions of public-sector workers, agreed on Thursday to step into this arena for a second time, with a case that raises alarms among some advocates who fear the court could deal a blow to organized labor.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

That Makes Five: Winston & Strawn Suit Adds To Growing List of Gender Bias Claims

When news broke this week that former Winston & Strawn intellectual property partner Constance Ramos has sued her old firm, she publicly landed among a group of female lawyers who claim in court that they faced sex discrimination in Big Law.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Ralph Lauren Lawyer Shares 3 Biggest Employment Law Trends for Companies in Retail, Hospitality

A lawyer for Ralph Lauren Corp. shared his take Wednesday on some of the biggest trends coming down the pike for employment lawyers in the retail and hospitality space.
4 minute read

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