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U.S. Supreme Court Holds Majority-Group Plaintiffs Are Not Subject to a Heightened Evidentiary Standard Under Title VII
Florida’s CHOICE Act Becomes Law, Enhancing Certain Non-Compete Agreements
Labor Secretary Lifts Abeyance on OFCCP Disability and Veteran Matters
In Case You Missed It: DOL Prohibited From Collecting Liquidated Damages in Wage & Hour Pre-Litigation Investigations
SEC’s New Concept Release on Foreign Private Issuer Standards
What Regulated Businesses Should Know About the Supreme Court’s Recent NEPA Decision
NEW ATDS BATTLEGROUND: Texas Passes HUGE NEW AMENDMENT to Its State Telemarketing Law Reviving The Risk of Autodialer Cases
Supreme Court Eliminates Heightened Discrimination Standard Under Title VII
Cleaning the Cupboard—Six More Decisions in One Day, and a Largely Harmonious Court - SCOTUS Today
U.S. Supreme Court Holds Majority-Group Plaintiffs Are Not Subject to a Heightened Evidentiary Standard Under Title VII
Florida’s CHOICE Act Becomes Law, Enhancing Certain Non-Compete Agreements
Labor Secretary Lifts Abeyance on OFCCP Disability and Veteran Matters
In Case You Missed It: DOL Prohibited From Collecting Liquidated Damages in Wage & Hour Pre-Litigation Investigations
SEC’s New Concept Release on Foreign Private Issuer Standards
What Regulated Businesses Should Know About the Supreme Court’s Recent NEPA Decision
NEW ATDS BATTLEGROUND: Texas Passes HUGE NEW AMENDMENT to Its State Telemarketing Law Reviving The Risk of Autodialer Cases
Supreme Court Eliminates Heightened Discrimination Standard Under Title VII
Cleaning the Cupboard—Six More Decisions in One Day, and a Largely Harmonious Court - SCOTUS Today
U.S. Supreme Court Holds Majority-Group Plaintiffs Are Not Subject to a Heightened Evidentiary Standard Under Title VII
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