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Practical pieces about employment law trends and how companies can stay compliant with quickly changing regulations and case law. A recent focus is how Legal should handle #MeToo and accusations of harassment and discrimination.
By Jeffrey Campolongo | December 5, 2019
The MMA explicitly prohibits employers from discriminating or retaliating against individuals solely on the basis of their status as a certified medical marijuana user.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 5, 2019
As part of a settlement, Montgomery County has agreed to adopt written standards meant to put it into compliance with state law geared toward giving those with criminal records a fair shot at employment with the county.
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By David E. Schwartz and Risa M. Salins | December 5, 2019
In their Labor Relations column, David Schwartz and Risa Salins continue their discussion of recent NLRB developments. Here, they highlight important rulings impacting both unionized and non-unionized workplaces.
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By Michael Scarcella | December 5, 2019
Welcome to Labor of Law. A big new appeals court ruling confronts age-bias claims and law firm mandatory retirement. NALP is adding law firm arbitration data. Orrick, for Oracle America, heads to DOL court today in San Francisco. Plus: scroll down for Who Got the Work, and all the stories that caught our eye.
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By Ross Todd | December 4, 2019
The First District Court of Appeal upheld a trial court ruling denying class certification in a gender discrimination case brought on behalf of 135 women software engineers at Twitter who claim they were disproportionately passed over for promotions.
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By Marcia Coyle | December 4, 2019
The case, Intel Corp. Investment Policy Committee v. Sulyma, is one of a trio of challenges this term—and perhaps the most significant—involving the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
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By David Thomas | December 4, 2019
Determining whether a law firm partner was an "employee" under the ADEA was a matter of first impression for the appeals court,
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By Nicholas O'Donnell, Anna Lea Setz and Erika Todd | December 4, 2019
The decision establishes an incentive for sovereign states to enroll in workers' compensation programs to cover United States citizens whom they employ for non-diplomatic roles.
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By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | December 4, 2019
Stanford's Pam Karlan is testifying this morning at the House Judiciary Committee, and the justices are returning to the second of three big ERISA disputes this term. Plus: Justice Sotomayor caught herself interrupting veteran advocate Lisa Blatt—but no worries! And: Why Michael Dreeben picked O'Meleveny. Thanks for reading!
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By Cheryl Miller | December 3, 2019
A lawyer for Judge David A. Mason said he "respects the commission's decision and looks forward to continuing his service to the people of Modoc County."
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