Labor and Employment

EEOC Moves to Enforce Subpoena in Nike DEI Investigation

Discover why the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)’s Nike DEI investigation and administrative subpoena enforcement signals new scrutiny of DEI employment practices nationwide.

Why the AI-Enabled Legal Professional Will Define the Future of In-House Law

A big piece of AI strategy is hiring the right people to drive it. Learn how the AI-enabled legal professional is changing the rules of the game.

Imaginary Employees, Actual Danger: How In-House Counsel Can Stop Remote Work Scams in Their Tracks

Learn how to mitigate the risks of remote work scams and demonstrate a strong compliance posture in the event of an investigation.

How to Stay Ahead of Retirement Plan Forfeitures and ERISA Lawsuits

Read about the latest developments in retirement plan forfeitures litigation and how they relate to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA).

$18.5M USERRA Settlement Sets Paid Military Leave Benchmark

Dive into the $18.5 million Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) settlement that establishes paid short-term military leave standards and mitigates employer litigation risk.

Delaware Supreme Court Restricts Musk’s Compensation Remedy

Discover how Musk’s compensation dispute led the Delaware Supreme Court to reject rescission and award only nominal damages in a closely watched case.

How to Offer Employee Loans Without Creating Legal Headaches

Learn more about the benefits and risks of offering short-term employee loans to help workers manage temporary financial setbacks.

How Government Shutdowns Strain Protections for Whistleblowers

Read how government shutdowns disrupt oversight systems that whistleblowers rely on, creating delays, gaps in protection, and weakened accountability across agencies.

Risks With AI and Employment in a Fragmented Regulatory Landscape

Compliance teams face rising scrutiny of AI and employment as federal laws, state rules, and bias-audit mandates reshape how HR technologies must be managed.

Courts Split Over NLRB Authority to Award Pecuniary Harm Remedies

Read why courts split on the National Labor Relations Board’s authority to award make-whole remedies for direct and foreseeable pecuniary harm under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA).

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