In a surprising regulatory rollback, the Department of Justice has withdrawn two key rulemaking efforts under the Americans with Disabilities Act, including long-awaited rules on digital accessibility.
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DOJ shelves ADA rulemaking on digital accessibility
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EEOC backs away from disparate impact theory in hiring algorithm case
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IRS tip reporting program sparks union concerns
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H 1B visa update: New $100,000 fee, reversal on denials reshape visa strategy
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Massachusetts lawmakers consider private right of action for wage theft allegations
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AI contracting pitfalls in-house counsel can’t afford to miss
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Need-to-know info about letting go of underperformers
Underperformance can drain team productivity, lower morale, and signal to other employees that mediocrity is acceptable. It can also jeopardize business outcomes and drive away high-performing employees. The key for employers is knowing when to act and how to do so without inviting legal trouble.
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American Franchisee Association pushes for federal franchise protections
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Federal appeals court signals broader ADA risk in medical leave denials
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New Virginia law expands liability for employee misconduct
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2023 Largest Law Firms in Massachusetts
To our readers: Welcome to Lawyers Weekly’s annual review of the state’s Largest Law Firms. We have been surveying the largest firms in Massachusetts for ...
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2023 Directory of Massachusetts Lobbyists
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Massachusetts Go To Lawyers: Business 2022
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