Regulations
Penalties for failing to meet the requirements of the Affordable Care Act are severe. At the same time, healthcare costs […]
Targeting systemic discrimination, as opposed to individual infractions, is nothing new for the EEOC, writes Washington Post labor and business […]
A potentially fatal disease has resurfaced, and with it a nest of liability questions complicated by the fact that legionella-related […]
In a class action case being defended by Tyson Foods, at least two of the justices appeared highly skeptical of […]
A local of the Culinary Workers has asked the SEC to review the registration filing of Station Casinos, which operates […]
In 2013, the IRS decided it was a good idea “to encourage non-credentialed tax return preparers to participate in continuing […]
The New York attorney general might be only the first to start asking what Exxon knew about climate change, when […]
No federal law prohibits using criminal conviction information in the hire decision, although that may change if the EEOC has […]
A hacker using the alias “EvilJordie,” impersonating someone from the Cox Communications tech department, got both a Cox customer service […]
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