A recent amendment to a Virginia statute potentially widens employers’ exposure to personal injury and wrongful death liability.
Read More »Why America should reject overwork culture
China’s 996 model — 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week — was sold as a path to speed, discipline, and dominance. In reality, it became a case study in how overwork corrodes the very foundation of business success.
Read More »Disney to pay $43.25M in gender pay equity settlement
A Los Angeles judge has given final approval to a class‑action settlement resolving claims that women in middle management roles at Disney were paid less than male peers, passed over for promotions, and assigned extra work without equivalent compensation under California’s Equal Pay Act.
Read More »EEOC sues auto parts maker for sex, disability, and age discrimination
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed suit against an auto parts manufacturer, asserting that it violated federal law when it refused to allow an older, female worker with a disability to re-enter its apprenticeship program.
Read More »Pros and cons of arbitration clauses in construction contracts
Mandatory arbitration clauses are increasingly common in construction contracts. Arbitration, sometimes referred to as “trial-light,” is a judicial process where an arbitrator (usually a lawyer or a former judge) receives evidence, hears from witnesses, and makes a binding decision resolving the dispute.
Read More »Crisis Communications: The communications essentials for navigating a politically charged climate
Law firm leaders, business executives and chief marketing officers (CMOs) are walking a communications tightrope in today’s politically charged environment.
Read More »Artificial intelligence, accuracy and the Shaboozey shuffle
While a fake reality about one of my daughter’s favorite musicians has no known (current) downside, the same is not true related to GenAI in the workplace.
Read More »Make space for the case; manage for the results
“Make space for the case; manage for the results” can change the entire conversation into one that is collaborative, constructive, and actionable.
Read More »Survey: Manufacturers show resilience but face ongoing challenges
North American manufacturers are demonstrating resilience in the face of economic uncertainty, though significant challenges remain, according to a 2025 manufacturing benchmarking study released by Wipfli, a consulting and accounting firm.
Read More »Oregon employers dealt new restrictions in the hiring process
Employers in Oregon are facing new restrictions in hiring when it comes to applicants’ ages, thanks to House Bill 3187.
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