Labor and Employment

Ruling Raises Standard for Employer Liability in Third-Party Harassment Cases

Ruling Raises Standard for Employer Liability in Third-Party Harassment Cases

Discover why a Sixth Circuit ruling on employer liability and harassment raises the bar for claims based on customer or client misconduct.

DOJ Antitrust Whistleblower Program: New Incentives, New Compliance Pressures

DOJ Antitrust Whistleblower Program: New Incentives, New Compliance Pressures

Discover how the DOJ’s new antitrust whistleblower program changes risk and compliance strategies for companies and employees.

Fifth Circuit Ruling on SpaceX and NLRB Removal Protections

Fifth Circuit Ruling on SpaceX and NLRB Removal Protections

Learn why the Fifth Circuit sided with SpaceX, raised constitutional issues over the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) structure, and questioned ALJ removal protections.

Understanding DOJ Guidance on Unlawful Discrimination Risks

Understanding DOJ Guidance on Unlawful Discrimination Risks

Discover how new DOJ guidance on unlawful discrimination reshapes compliance expectations for employers, especially around DEI, sex, and religious protections.

Fifth Circuit Upholds Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Against Texas Challenge

Fifth Circuit Upholds Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Against Texas Challenge

The Fifth Circuit upheld the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) against Texas’s quorum-based challenge, affirming nationwide enforceability of the PWFA.

How In-House Counsel Should Respond to White-Collar Crimes Allegations

How In-House Counsel Should Respond to White-Collar Crimes Allegations

The Department of Justice is shifting FBI resources away from white-collar crimes, but local and state agencies are still pursuing them.

Massachusetts Court Enforces Waiver in Separation Agreement

Massachusetts Court Enforces Waiver in Separation Agreement

Learn why a Massachusetts court enforced a well-written separation agreement waiver and dismissed discrimination and wage claims by an employee.

How to Develop Workplace Policies on Antisemitism

How to Develop Workplace Policies on Antisemitism

Learn how legal departments and human resources professionals can develop workplace policies on antisemitism.

Federal Court Rejects Class Complaint for Lack of Specificity

Federal Court Rejects Class Complaint for Lack of Specificity

Read about how a federal court’s rejection of a class complaint for lack of specificity illustrates the commonality requirement in class certification.

States Escalate Wage Theft Enforcement with Criminal Charges Against Employers

States Escalate Wage Theft Enforcement with Criminal Charges Against Employers

Discover the growing trend of criminalizing wage theft, as states increasingly pursue felony charges against employers for unpaid wages, minimum wage violations, and employee misclassification.

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