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Washington State Supreme Court Broadly Defines Job Applicants Covered by Pay Transparency Law - The National Law Review
In a closely watched decision on September 4, 2025, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled that job applicants can sue for violations of the state’s pay transparency law without needing to prove...
Read moreActing NLRB GC Updates Guidance On Board Injunctions - Law360
Acting National Labor Relations Board general counsel William Cowen provided the agency's regional offices Friday with new guidance on pursuing injunctions to address alleged labor law violations, ...
Read moreU.S. Department of Justice “Task Force” Announcement Encourages Whistleblowers And Domestic Companies To Use The False Claims Act To Help Stop Customs Fraud - The National Law Review
On August 29, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) announced the creation of a new Trade Fraud Task Force, which will coordinate among DOJ’s Civil and Criminal Divisions, as well as the De...
Read moreWashington State Supreme Court Broadly Defines Job Applicants Covered by Pay Transparency Law - Ogletree
In a closely watched decision on September 4, 2025, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled that job applicants can sue for violations of the state’s pay transparency law without needing to prove...
Read moreJudge blocks enforcement of former WISH-TV meteorologist's non-compete clause - IndyStar
After Circle City Broadcasting's request to keep a former WISH-TV meteorologist's lawsuit out of court was denied, a judge found that the non-compete clause at the center of the case was unenforce...
Read moreEvaluating The SEC's Rising Whistleblower Denial Rate - Law360
by the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission. [1] This rising trend of award denials is a departure from the SEC's previous track record and may reflect a more conservative approach to whistlebl...
Read moreWashington Supreme Court Allows Any Job Applicant to Sue under Pay Transparency Statute: 3 Steps You Should Take To Reduce Your Risk - JD Supra
The Washington Supreme Court just made it easier for plaintiffs to bring costly lawsuits against employers for violations of the state’s highly technical job posting requirements, making complianc...
Read moreDoctors' rejection of binding arbitration not surprising, employment law expert says - RNZ
Senior doctors' emphatic rejection of the Health Minister's request for binding arbitration was "not surprising", according to one employment law expert. The Association of Salaried Medical Specia...
Read moreJackson Lewis Shift Includes New Workplace Analytics Heads - Law360
National employment law firm Jackson Lewis PC has changed its practice group structure and leadership, including appointing leaders for its workplace analytics and preventive strategies group and s...
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DOJ Defends FCA's Qui Tam Constitutionality At 5th Circ. - Law360
upend an $8. 2 million judgment by arguing the False Claims Act's whistleblower mechanism is unconstitutional, saying every other appeals court has rejected such a claim. . . . Law360 is on it, so ...