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Firing of employee with fabricated experience upheld

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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.

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Cyber risk, AI, and economic uncertainty lead Aon survey

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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.

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Protect your business with strong internal controls

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Fraud thrives when employees believe no one is watching. Strong internal controls demonstrate that management is reviewing transactions, thus reducing opportunities for misconduct.

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Contracting with potential litigation in mind

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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.

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Need-to-know info about letting go of underperformers

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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.

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