Greenberg Traurig's Timothy Long and Philip I. Person Publish Employment Law Yearbook 2022 - PR Web
Greenberg Traurig's Timothy Long and Philip I.
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Read moreUnion Pacific Corp., CSX Corp. and other big U.S. railroads that slimmed down to please investors are now facing customers angered by poor service and workers worn out by a relentless drive for e...
Read moreA federal court denied the Gloucester County Sheriff’s Offices’ motion for summary judgment on a retired officer’s claim alleging discrimination in violation of the Uniformed Services Employment a...
Read moreFifty years after the break-in and burglary of the Democratic National Headquarters at Watergate, it is still regarded as one of the biggest political controversies of all time. And one chapter c...
Read moreA former Under Armour Inc. worker in West Virginia who is unable to sue the company as her “employer” for alleged job discrimination because it had fewer than 12 in-state employees also can’t sue...
Read moreA California appellate court reversed and remanded a trial court’s grant of summary judgment to the Regents of the University of California on a former chief administrative officer’s claims alleg...
Read moreWashington, D.C. – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced that it is invoking a largely unused legal provision to examine nonbank financial companies that pose risks to consume...
Read moreA D.C. federal district court denied whistleblower awards to two employees working at pharmaceutical companies operating in China who alleged that they reported illegal behavior in violation of t...
Read moreThe Securities and Exchange Commission today announced a total award of $6 million to two groups of whistleblowers who provided information and assistance in a single covered action. The first gr...
Read moreWPP has seen a surge in the number of staff contacting its whistleblower hotline – with almost 500 incidents in 2021, according to the company’s annual report. The volume of whistleblowing incide...
Read moreA Raleigh professor has agreed to pay $152,500 to resolve allegedly false national science grant claims. According to the Department of Justice of ENC, Dr. Michael Harrington and his company, Geno...