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March 7, 2019 | Litigation Daily
“I remind the government particularly that, 'counsel for the government has an interest only in the law being observed, not in victory or defeat in any particular litigation,'” a U.S. Labor Department judge wrote in a new ruling in the agency's long-running case against Oracle.
By Erin Mulvaney
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March 7, 2019 | The Recorder
“I remind the government particularly that, 'counsel for the government has an interest only in the law being observed, not in victory or defeat in any particular litigation,'” a U.S. Labor Department judge wrote in a new ruling in the agency's long-running case against Oracle.
By Erin Mulvaney
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March 7, 2019 | Law.com
Employers and management-side lawyers are scrambling to assess the next steps following a federal judge's reinstatement of an Obama-era pay-data rule. Plus: We're closely tracking developments in an EEOC-related case at the Supreme Court. Thanks for reading Labor of Law!
By Erin Mulvaney
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March 6, 2019 | Law.com
"I imagine there are a lot of questions being posted and everyone is trying to figure out what this means,” one labor and employment lawyer says.
By Erin Mulvaney
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March 6, 2019 | National Law Journal
"After the #MeToo movement began, suddenly, employers started to focus. The media started to focus. The average person on the street started to focus. Now, people have the opportunity, after focusing, to do something." —Chai Feldblum
By Erin Mulvaney
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March 4, 2019 | National Law Journal
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan's ruling Monday was the latest blow to the Trump administration's maneuvering to block Obama-era rules.
By Erin Mulvaney
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March 4, 2019 | National Law Journal
Career ethics officials at the US Labor Department determined Michael Avakian, the associate deputy secretary, had "not knowingly violated a criminal statute or particular ethics rule" in filing papers on behalf of a private client while serving in the government.
By Erin Mulvaney
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March 4, 2019 | Litigation Daily
Career ethics officials at the US Labor Department determined Michael Avakian, the associate deputy secretary, had "not knowingly violated a criminal statute or particular ethics rule" in filing papers on behalf of a private client while serving in the government.
By Erin Mulvaney
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February 28, 2019 | National Law Journal
"There was a repeated failure to investigate and follow and enforce the policies concerning workplace harassment," one observer says.
By Erin Mulvaney
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February 28, 2019 | Law.com
The US Supreme Court didn't resolve a major pay-equity case, sending the dispute back to the 9th Circuit. We've got some observations about what's next. Plus: Wynn Resorts will pay $20M to a gaming regulator to resolve a sexual harassment investigation. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, new moves and more. Thanks for reading!
By Erin Mulvaney
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