Labor & Employment

Trump Skips Payments To Lawyers, Hundreds Of Others

There are more than 3,500 pending lawsuits against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, and at least 60 of them concern […]

SCOTUS Takes Up NLRB GC Appointment

The Supreme Court will consider an appeals court ruling that bars presidential appointees from performing a job on an acting […]

Mandatory Employee Arbitration Rejected In 7th Circuit

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has invalidated a mandatory arbitration agreement that Epic Systems Corp. had made a condition of employment…

Potential Pitfalls in “Uberizing” Your Workforce

While the U.S. Department of Labor and state agencies often take a hardline approach to independent contractor misclassification, the United […]

Axed Workers Questioning Nondisparagement Agreements

Workers and Congress are increasingly questioning non-disparagement agreements that many companies are asking laid-off workers to sign, before giving their […]

American Idol Winner Sued By TV Production Company

After winning “American Idol,” Phillip Phillips signed an exclusive management deal with one of the show’s production companies, the now-bankrupt […]

Oracle Suing Ex-Employee Who Sued Oracle

Oracle intends to sue a former senior finance manager, who herself sued the company for retaliation. The former employee says […]

Female Lawyers Overworked, Underpaid

Women lawyers work longer hours but bill fewer, earn less money than their male counterparts, and get less credit for […]

Law Firms Fight Lateral Departures

Law firms are clawing back bonuses, delaying return of capital, and limiting earnings to draws at the time of departure […]

The NLRB’s New Election Rules

In many cases, it’s taking three weeks or less from petition to election…

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