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Alarm Over Requirements For Fed Contractor Pay Data

The Labor Department’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs routinely collects information from federal contractors, including data related to employee […]

New California Employment Laws In 2015

Starting on January 1, unpaid interns in California will have the same protections against discrimination as paid employees. Attorneys from […]

Spate Of “Intent” Cases On SCOTUS Docket

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Commil v. Cisco, a case that will consider whether a good faith belief […]

Obama’s Interest In Trade Deal Alarms Labor Allies

Indications are that President Obama is looking for a way to make a deal with dissenting Democrats and some Republicans […]

SCOTUS: Security Screening Not On The Clock

The Supreme Court has held that the time employees of an Amazon contractor had to stand in line waiting for […]

Law Firm Hit With TCPA Charge

A law firm has been sued under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. The plaintiff alleges the firm violated the TCPA […]

Appeals Court Overturns Major Insider Trading Convictions

In throwing out the U.S. government’s insider trading lawsuit against two former hedge fund traders, a three-judge panel for the […]

Court Sides With Plaintiff, Binds Fed Agency To Its Agreement

If a company garners regulatory approval from a government agency, do the conditions embodied in the instrument rise to the […]

Times Exposé: State AGs In Bed With Energy Industry

Major energy companies are financing state attorney general campaigns, teaming up with states AGs to mount lawsuits targeting federal regulations […]

Perils Of Due Diligence In China

A post from the Squire Patton Boggs Anticorruption Blog looks at the case of  Peter William Humphrey, a British citizen, […]

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