NLRB Floats New Election Rules
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A set of labor rule changes could give workers more say in whether they want a union to represent them.
The National Labor Relations Board...
EEOC’s Pay Data Reporting Deadline Approaches
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After a contentious rulemaking process, an administration change and finally a federal court order, it is now the new normal for many employers to...
Rose Stella Does It All at Sandow
Rose Stella has one question for lawyers looking for advice about going in-house: are you a builder or a maintainer?
The general counsel for New...
Will the Supreme Court Tackle Web Accessibility?
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Domino’s Pizza is looking to take a website accessibility case to the U.S. Supreme Court. If it’s successful, companies could eventually get a clearer...
Littler Mendelson Survey Tracks Top Employer Concerns for 2019
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The Department of Labor is working to put regulatory changes in place before the 2020 election. At the same time, state and local employment...
Lawyers Don Aprons for Networking and Charity
The Association of Corporate Counsel Colorado held a fundraiser and networking event that had local attorneys swap their suits for aprons in an “Iron...
Still Expanding His Portfolio
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Rich Baer’s varied legal experience has equipped him to take on all manner of roles and duties. And organizations seem content to keep giving...
Is COPPA in for an Update?
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Federal data privacy regulations aimed toward protecting children might be due for a major change.
The Federal Trade Commission on July 17 announced it is...
DOJ to Offer More Credit for Antitrust Compliance Programs
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Under new guidance, companies with antitrust compliance programs might see leniency from the U.S. Department of Justice in federal investigations, even if they fail...
NLRB Issues Wide-Ranging Summer Decisions
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Labor standard revisions — many of them favorable to employers — continue to trickle out of the National Labor Relations Board under the Trump administration....





