Archives for 2015
Proposed changes from the Department of Labor to overtime laws are likely to result in more change in the pockets of many employees.
No Expectation of Privacy on Pocket-Dialed Calls The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that a person has no expectation of privacy
The U.S. Department of Labor has recently changed its approach to answering this difficult question. Read Ed Silverstein’s article “New guidance about independent
We all know the saying “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas,” referring to the idea that whatever crazy antics people get themselves
Often times, employers require their employees to sign non-compete agreements that are designed to restrict an employee’s post-employment competition. Typically, these agreements restrain employees
What policy changes will employers need to make to comply with the U. S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling upholding same-sex marriage? For some
If your company has not updated its dress code policy this year, it’s time to do so. On June 1, 2015, the U.S.
Tom Benson, famed owner of the New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans, and his family are embroiled in battles both in Texas over
If you are in a service industry, you should be aware of a developing area of law which may have a significant impact
Online reviews of businesses are becoming increasingly more important for the success of businesses. When consumers are looking to hire a contractor, try
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