Ryan P. McGillLaw ClerkProskauer Rose LLPWebsitewww.proskauer.comOrganization ProfileFull ProfileConnectEmail310-284-2900 Professional Biography Ryan P. McGill is a Law Clerk in the Labor Department and a member of the Employment Litigation & Counseling Group. More Legal and Business Bylines From Ryan P. McGill California Labor Commissioner Releases Pay Transparency FAQs - (Posted On Friday, December 30, 2022) SEC Releases FY 2022 Whistleblower Annual Report - (Posted On Friday, December 09, 2022) Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 2 Current Legal Analysis New Maryland Laws—Delay to Paid Family and Medical Leave, Expanded Military Protections, and Parental Leave Clarification by: Fiona W. Ong Chief Justice Roberts Allows Trump to Remove Wilcox from NLRB as the Supreme Court Considers the Challenge to Her Dismissal by: Matthew J. Netti , Keahn N. Morris Redrawing the NIL Playbook: Key Legal Takeaways from MLB Players Inc. v. DraftKings and Bet365 by: Joseph A. Ireland The Clock is Ticking for Republicans to Use the Congressional Review Act by: Mark J. Washko State Climate Disclosure Bills – A Growing Trend? by: Aliza R. Cinamon Employers Still Need to Abide 2024 Independent Contractor Rule Despite DOL Hints of Dropping It by: Justin R. Barnes , Jeffrey W. Brecher REACH and GHS in Latin America — A Conversation with Melissa Owen [PODCAST] by: Lynn L. Bergeson Distracted Driving Awareness Month Tips by: Lawrence J. Buckfire SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance: Stablecoins Are Not Securities by: Ralph V. De Martino , Matthew Berlin SEC Commissioner Crenshaw Critiques Stable Coin Analysis: Understates the Risks by: Ralph V. De Martino , Matthew Berlin The State of Employment Law: Montana Rebuffs At-Will Employment by: Douglas M. Oldham The State of Employment Law: Six States Set a Higher Bar for Overtime Exemption by: Douglas M. Oldham Missouri’s New Sick Leave Law Effective May 1, Requires Notice By April 15 by: Douglas M. Oldham The State of Employment Law: South Carolina Has Higher Standard for Handbook At-Will Disclaimers by: Douglas M. Oldham The State of Employment Law: Minnesota Separation Agreements Need 15-Day Rescission Period by: Douglas M. Oldham Upcoming Events Apr 30 2025 Workplace Horizons 2025 Apr 16 2025 OSHA 30/30 - April 16, 2025 Apr 16 2025 Labor and Employment Update for Employers - April 2025 Apr 17 2025 9th Annual North American Environment, Energy & Natural Resources Conference Print