Labor & Employment

U.S. Women Soccer Players File Wage Discrimination Fight

Several members of the U.S. women’s soccer team have filed a wage discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation, the […]

Gawker Prevails In Intern Suit

A judge has found that a man who worked at Gawker Media’s video game blog was the primary beneficiary of […]

Unions Score Big, Thanks To Absent Scalia

In a case that serves as the most obvious consequence yet of Justice Antonin Scalia’s sudden death in February, this […]

Blind Man Wins Website Accessibility Lawsuit

In a lawsuit that poses concerns for any business with a website, a judge has ruled that a Colorado luggage […]

California Reaches $15 Minimum Wage Agreement

Lawmakers and labor unions will likely avoid a messy and expensive ballot campaign after reaching a tentative minimum wage agreement. […]

Judge Garland’s Labor Record

Judge Merrick B. Garland, President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee of choice, is widely viewed as a centrist, but Littler Mendelson […]

SCOTUS Allows Statistical Evidence In A Class Action

A recent Supreme Court decision allowed employees to use “representative and statistical evidence” to establish liability in a doffing and […]

Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Leads Advertising To Reflect

An advertising conference in Miami became a forum to discuss persistent gender and racial disparities in the industry. The conference […]

Acknowledge Potential Departure From The Moment You Hire

Forced departures from law firms are likely becoming more common as the market softens, and the fallout for the law […]

New Rule: Use Of Anti-Union Consultants Must Be Disclosed

A final rule requiring employers to disclose their retention of anti-union consultants, along with the fees paid to retain them, […]

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