The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld an award of summary judgment in favor of an employer in a racial discrimination suit brought by a terminated employee who fabricated his managerial and educational experience.
Read More »Cyber risk, AI, and economic uncertainty lead Aon survey
Cyber threats and economic instability remain the leading concerns for North American businesses, according to Aon’s 2025 Global Risk Management Survey. The findings highlight a rapidly evolving landscape where technological, geopolitical, climate, and workforce risks are increasingly intertwined.
Read More »Form I-9 made easy: Compliance, audits and best practices
Strict rules govern the completion and accuracy of I-9, and failure to follow them can place an employer in a difficult position.
Read More »Protect your business with strong internal controls
Fraud thrives when employees believe no one is watching. Strong internal controls demonstrate that management is reviewing transactions, thus reducing opportunities for misconduct.
Read More »Contracting with potential litigation in mind
At the starry-eyed beginning of any construction project, future litigation is the last thing on anyone’s mind. But parties need not let optimism get in the way of including forward-thinking contractual terms.
Read More »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.
Read More »American Franchisee Association pushes for federal franchise protections
A new bill proposed in Congress, the American Franchisee Association Act, is gaining attention as a possible game-changer for franchise labor rights.
Read More »Federal appeals court signals broader ADA risk in medical leave denials
A recent ruling from the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals may signal expanded exposure for employers under the Americans with Disabilities Act when it comes to medical leave requests.
Read More »New Virginia law expands liability for employee misconduct
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.
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New England Biz Law Update
