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In the News

May 3, 2010 By nicole

U.S. Supreme Court high season begins

Although the Surpreme Court issues opinions throughout its term, many come out towards the back end of the term, which concludes in June.  In the last couple of weeks, the Court has issued several decisions which touch on employment law: In Conkirght v. Frommert, the 5-3 majority upheld the company’s denial of pension benefits to […]

Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: Arbitration, Attorney Fees, Case Commentary, Class Actions, ERISA, Pension Benefits, US Supreme Court

April 18, 2010 By nicole

President signs bill to extend unemployment benefits

After Democrats were once again able to overcome Republican opposition that was holding up unemployment benefits for millions of workers in difficulty, Congress passed an extension of emergency unemployment benefits, and President Obama signed it into law on April 15. From the New York Times: “The measure, which would continue added unemployment benefits and other expired […]

Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: President Obama, Unemployment Benefits

April 15, 2010 By nicole

Articles on workers’ compensation for NFL players

The New York Times has a series of interesting articles on how California’s workers’ compensation system handles the cases of former NFL players. Check it out here, here, here, and here.

Filed Under: In the News, Workers' Compensation Tagged With: California, NFL

April 14, 2010 By nicole

Fourth Circuit rules for plaintiff in sexual harassment case

In Whitten v. Fred’s, Inc., the Fourth Circuit issued an important ruling in a sexual harassment case. The Court concluded that the company-defendant could held liable for sexual harassment by its manager, even if the manager did not have the authority to fire the harassed worker. Although the Court was addressing state law claims, South Carolina anti-discrimination […]

Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: Bankruptcy, Case Commentary, Fourth Circuit, Sexual Harassment, Title VII

April 11, 2010 By nicole

DOL concerned about unpaid internships, and new protection for nursing mothers

The federal Department of Labor is stepping up enforcement of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) with regard to unpaid internships because such arrangements very well could be violating the FLSA’s minimum wage requirements. In other FLSA news, the Health Care Reform legislation (technically the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act) contained a little-noticed provision […]

Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: FLSA, Interships, Minimum Wage, Nursing Breaks, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

April 8, 2010 By nicole

Helpful information on COBRA and health care reform

The New York Times has a very useful article on COBRA and how it is affected by the recently-enacted health care reform act. It starts: “If you’ve recently joined the ranks of the unemployed or are worried that you soon will, you may be wondering if the sweeping new health law will help you. Will you, […]

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