An actress and model who was retained by a resort for assorted services could not bring Title VII claims against the resort owners for alleged sexual harassment by its primary executive, a U.S. District Court judge has ruled.
Read More »How human-centered design can aid companies’ workspaces
As companies reexamine the future of hybrid work and set requirements for employees returning to the office in 2025, they also face new questions about how to upgrade spaces or create new ones that set a fresh tone for company culture and morale.
Read More »How employers can reduce risk when terminating employees
The last thing any employer wants when terminating an employee is to have that termination lead to costly, time-consuming litigation.
Read More »Staying competitive: How small businesses can attract and retain talent
Since the pandemic, small businesses have faced ongoing challenges in hiring and retaining employees — a struggle that continues into 2025.
Read More »Whistleblower settlement puts defense contractors on high alert
A Cambridge, Massachusetts, tech company’s recent agreement to settle a False Claims Act suit has contractors for the U.S. Department of Defense scrambling to avoid similar fates for failing to abide by the military’s strict cybersecurity standards.
Read More »No mulligans exist for DEI missteps
On March 19, the EEOC and the Department of Justice released two technical assistance documents offering guidance for employers navigating DEI compliance.
Read More »A refresher on handling Form I-9 and possible inspections
Spring has arrived and now is a great time for employers to review their Form I-9 practices and conduct any necessary “spring cleaning” to bring their business into compliance and prepare for potential audits or investigations.
Read More »Business owners face charges for harboring illegal aliens
In recent weeks, two separate cases have emerged involving business owners accused of harboring illegal aliens and, in one case, failing to pay millions in employment taxes.
Read More »Do not sing the compliance blues
Across many industries, businesses must navigate complex sets of regulations. Failing to comply can result in large fines and harm to their reputation and finances. An experienced Managed Services Provider (MSP), though, can help companies of all sizes to easily remain complaint.
Read More »When disaster strikes: Navigating damage provisions in commercial leases
Commercial leases are full of provisions that can each have a significant impact on a tenant’s business operations. When negotiating, it may be tempting to focus more on provisions that seem the most critical, and less on provisions that are considered “unlikely” to happen. However, when unlikely events do happen, preparation is often the key to better outcomes.
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