Labor and Employment

Is Asbestos Litigation Breathing Its Last?

Hardly, but it appears to be on a downward trend, or possibly at “top of the bell curve” to be […]

Internet Entrepreneur Establishes Whistleblower Support Organization

The public view of whistleblowers has dropped precipitously from its high point, which probably was around 2002, when three whistleblowers […]

Ruling Limits Whistleblowers to Nuclear Option

In February, the United States Supreme Court threw out an anti-retaliation suit brought by a former employee who was fired […]

Transgender Employees and Employment Discrimination

Title VII prevents employers from discriminating against employees based on “sex” — a term with no statutory definition and no […]

Binding Arbitration Ban R.I.P.? Not In California

The California State Assembly has, by a wide margin, passed a law banning mandatory arbitration clauses in employment contracts. This […]

Littler’s Annual Survey Of Workplace Issues

Littler’s seventh annual survey looks at the legal, technological and social issues having the greatest impact on the workplace. The […]

Elite FLA Firm Accused Of Bribery, Stiffing Client

A Fort Lauderdale law firm known for helping George Bush’s case in his year 2000 election victory and for winning […]

Does Your Boss Own Your Brain?

If a prospective hire approaches a company with a new business idea, that company’s lawyers must determine when the idea […]

Combating Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

Employers can expect to see an increase in sexual harassment claims and complaints. All claims must be taken seriously and thoroughly investigated. Employers should update their policies to clarify…

$18M Award To Employee Fired After Arrest

A jury found Allstate Insurance Co. liable for $2.6 million in actual damages, and nearly $16 million more in punitive […]

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