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March 03, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Pay-Transparency Laws Like New York City's Are Overlooking Bonus Income—for Now

"Bonuses and discretionary awards if not transparent could allow for one-sided deals. Favored employees could still come out ahead of others and biases could lead to inequities in pay," said Katerina Bezrukova, a management professor at the University of Buffalo.
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March 03, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

Pay-Transparency Laws Are Overlooking Bonus Income—for Now

"Bonuses and discretionary awards if not transparent could allow for one-sided deals. Favored employees could still come out ahead of others and biases could lead to inequities in pay," said Katerina Bezrukova, a management professor at the University of Buffalo.
4 minute read
February 24, 2023 | New York Law Journal

To Litigate or Arbitrate? Analyzing the Pros and Cons of Arbitration Agreements With Class Action Waivers in the Employment Context

This article tracks some of the more significant developments and summarizes the "pros and cons" employers should consider regarding their dispute resolution programs.
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February 09, 2023 | Law.com

Higher Law: A Q&A on Missouri's New Adult-Use Cannabis Market | Ex-D.C. AG Takes New Cannabis Banking Role | Washington's License Residency Requirement Upheld

Missouri recorded $8.5 million in licensed recreational-use cannabis sales over the market's first three days of operations.
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February 07, 2023 | National Law Journal

Sheppard Mullin Installs Antitrust Leadership With DOJ Veteran

Ann O'Brien, formerly the second highest-ranking career official and highest-ranking woman within the DOJ Antitrust Division's criminal program, said she was drawn to Sheppard Mullin's D.C.-grounded antitrust practice.
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February 03, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Like Anything Else in the Law, Technology Requires Balancing Risks and Rewards

While a tool to help people do their jobs faster and better, technology—if unchecked—can lead its users or the public into problems, thus challenging the government to implement solutions without squelching innovation.
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February 03, 2023 | Litigation Daily

A Fresh Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs

Runners-up this week include litigators at Skaden and Sheppard Mullin.
5 minute read
February 02, 2023 | The American Lawyer

Antitrust Practices Staff Up to Meet Demand From DOJ and FTC 'Juggernaut'

"The antitrust world has changed, and we have to respond accordingly," said Baker & Hostetler antitrust leader Carl Hittinger.
4 minute read
January 31, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

The End of Noncompetes? Defendants Win—While FTC Proposes Change

"Noncompetes block workers from freely switching jobs, depriving them of higher wages and better working conditions, and depriving businesses of a talent pool that they need to build and expand," the FTC chair said.
3 minute read
January 31, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Just the Fax: 3rd Circ. Declines to Apply FCC's 'Free-Seminar Pretext Theory' to TCPA Junk Fax Claims

When you can and cannot send a fax was recently considered by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which ultimately concluded that the Federal Communications Commission's "free-seminar pretext theory" is inapplicable to claims brought under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991.
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