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2nd Circuit Revives Suit Over Man's Refusal to Work on Sunday
A New York federal judge should not have granted summary judgment to Home Depot in a religious discrimination claim brought by a worker who said his faith barred him from working on Sundays, the 2nd Circuit has ruled. The panel said the trial court incorrectly concluded that the offer to let the worker work only Sunday afternoons and evenings was a sufficient attempt to accommodate his religious beliefs -- but said that an offer of part-time employment or changing shifts with co-workers might suffice.Former Clients Sue Howrey After Alleged Patent Deal Sours
Two former clients have sued Howrey partner Michael S. Dowler and the firm, alleging breach of fiduciary duty after an alleged deal to buy a patent for $1 million went sour. The plaintiffs allege that Dowler was their lawyer in a variety of patent matters and that he brought a patent to them for potential purchase, demanded an "under the radar" verbal deal for 50 percent of net profits to be derived from the patent and breached his fiduciary duty by misrepresent[ing] the value of the patent."State Wage Payment Laws Pose Unique Challenges
Suits alleging violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act have skyrocketed. These suits, often class actions, generally revolve around improper employee classification and wrongful denial of overtime compensation. At the same time, another front on the wage-and-hour landscape has emerged: litigation arising from state wage payment statutes, which present their own unique protections, opportunities and challenges.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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