The U.S. Department of Justice has issued a formal legal opinion concluding that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s longstanding disparate-impact guidance under Title VII is unconstitutional, signaling a major shift in federal employment discrimination enforcement.
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Justice Department challenges EEOC disparate-impact guidance
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Federal agencies propose mandatory E-Verify for grant recipients
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Court says full-time remote work rarely required under ADA
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Employer waited too long to force arbitration
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Supreme Court to review scope of Title IX protections
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Plaintiff claims Google lowered his performance rating after parental leave
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Your AI strategy isn’t failing; your adoption strategy is
Organizations are investing millions of dollars in artificial intelligence, yet many leaders are discovering a frustrating reality: implementation does not guarantee adoption.
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Understanding fair market value in today’s M&A environment
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How to welcome an unexpected trait of resiliency
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Experts foresee possible legal malpractice risk for those who eschew AI
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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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