Labor and Employment

Objection to Vaccine Mandate Can Prevail Under Religious Discrimination Claim

Objection to Vaccine Mandate Can Prevail Under Religious Discrimination Claim

Discover more about a federal court ruling on whether a plaintiff can claim religious discrimination while also voicing secular concerns about vaccine safety within the same lawsuit.

Managing Workplace Violence: Compliance, Prevention, and Response

Managing Workplace Violence: Compliance, Prevention, and Response

Workplace violence poses serious risks, but read how compliance, prevention, and response strategies can help protect employees and mitigate liability.

Supreme Court Weighs Materiality Standard In Case That Could Redefine Fraud

Supreme Court Weighs Materiality Standard In Case That Could Redefine Fraud

Read why the Supreme Court’s debate about the materiality standard in fraud cases could reshape how deception and financial harm are prosecuted.

Strengthening I-9 Compliance Amid Increased Federal Scrutiny

Strengthening I-9 Compliance Amid Increased Federal Scrutiny

Learn how to strengthen your I-9 compliance as federal audits rise by ensuring accuracy, timely verification, and proper documentation to avoid penalties.

Michigan Amends Earned Sick Time Act: Key Compliance Considerations

Michigan Amends Earned Sick Time Act: Key Compliance Considerations

Read more about Michigan’s amended Earned Sick Time Act, which brings key changes to accrual, frontloading, and PTO policies.

Demographic Data Amendment for Non-Profits Challenged in Illinois

Demographic Data Amendment for Non-Profits Challenged in Illinois

Read how Illinois’ new law requiring nonprofits to disclose demographic data is being challenged in court, with allegations of violations of free speech and equal protection rights.

Legal Challenge to 2024 Independent Contractor Rule Postponed

Legal Challenge to 2024 Independent Contractor Rule Postponed

The Fifth Circuit has granted the Trump Administration’s request to postpone oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging President Biden’s 2024 independent contractor rule, signaling possible shifts in DOL policy.

Uncertain Future for 2025 Antitrust Guidelines on Labor Practices

Uncertain Future for 2025 Antitrust Guidelines on Labor Practices

Learn how the 2025 antitrust guidelines expand enforcement of labor practices. However, with the new FTC leadership, their future remains uncertain.

Lawsuit Filed Over Alleged Privacy Violations in Trump Administration’s New Federal Email System

Lawsuit Filed Over Alleged Privacy Violations in Trump Administration’s New Federal Email System

The lawsuit claims Trump’s rapid OPM email system rollout broke privacy laws, risking federal employees’ data and sparking fears of mass layoffs.

complaints from HR employees

How Legal Departments Should Face Workplace Complaints From HR Employees

Workplace complaints from HR employees present unique challenges for the company – and headaches for its legal department. Learn about the best ways to deal with these situations.

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