The U.S. Department of Labor has taken a step toward revising its joint employer standard, sending a proposed rule to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review.
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DOL advances new joint employer rule, signaling another policy shift
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Telework, commuting, and the ADA: What employers need to revisit in 2026
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Federal appeals court says monitoring during meal breaks may not require compensation
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Employer settles gender identity bias lawsuit after EEOC withdraws claims
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Manager alleges paternity leave retaliation by employer
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Hiring lawsuit tests whether algorithmic screening triggers FCRA compliance
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FTC’s noncompete ban is dead, but its efforts to limit noncompetes survive
In 2024, the Federal Trade Commission promulgated a nationwide rule banning most non-competition agreements. After more than a year of litigation holding up enforcement of the FTC’s rule, the Trump administration announced last year that it would dismiss its attempts to overturn the injunctions that ban the enforcement of the rule.
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Why strong leaders ask for help before they need it
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AI fuels rise in pro se employment lawsuits, report finds
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AI in the workplace: Pros and cons
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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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Massachusetts Go To Lawyers: Intellectual Property
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