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Social Media and Technology in Employment
Social Media and Technology in Employment As our society becomes more and more interconnected via the internet, it is only natural for employers to take a close interest in the online activities of their employees,...
Employment Law A to Z in IL: Restrictive Covenants & Trade Secrets
Employment Law A to Z in IL: Restrictive Covenants & Trade Secrets The best way for an employer to protect its confidential information and customer relationships is a well-drafted contract in which the employee agrees...
Worker's Compensation - Legislative and Case Law Update
Worker's Compensation - Legislative and Case Law Update A number of workers’ compensation bills have been introduced including legislation that, if enacted, would alter termination of medical benefits during...
Federal and State Overview of EEO Laws: Title VIII, ADA and FMLA
Federal and State Overview of EEO Laws: Title VIII, ADA and FMLA Federal and state laws make it illegal for employers to discriminate against employees or applicants for employment because of race, color, religion, sex,...
FSA, HSA, and HRA Participation by Same-Sex Spouses and Domestic Partners in the Wake of Windsor
FSA, HSA, and HRA Participation by Same-Sex Spouses and Domestic Partners in the Wake of Windsor Get this report and take an in-depth look into some changes and updates to FSA, HSA, and HRA Participation by Same-Sex...
Overlap of Workers' Compensation and the WVHRA, ADAAA and FMLA
Overlap of Workers' Compensation and the WVHRA, ADAAA and FMLA The Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”), the Family Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) and the West Virginia Workers’ Compensation Act (“WVWCA”)...
Overview of Workplace Investigations and the Law
Overview of Workplace Investigations and the Law In cases where a supervisor has engaged in unlawful harassment, an employer can escape liability if no tangible employment action (e.
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