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The non-competition ban strikes back (maybe) | Employer Handbook - Rochester Business Journal
A long time ago, in a political environment, far, far away — in April 2024 to be exact — the Biden administration’s Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a proposed rule that sought to ban almost ...
Read moreShaping new employment rights: Join the conversation at the CIPD Annual Conference and Exhibition - CIPD
The UK Government’s Employment Rights Bill is set to reshape the world of work – and the CIPD’s Annual Conference and Exhibition is the perfect chance to explore what that means for you, your orga...
Read moreEY seeks to dismiss ex-US partner’s whistleblower claim - Global Investigations Review
The US arm of the global auditing and consulting firm has argued that there is “no legal basis” for a former senior partner’s lawsuit under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Register to receive our newslett...
Read moreSenate Bill 295: California Requires New Annual Notice to Employees on Rights - JD Supra
On October 12, 2025, Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill (SB) 294, which requires employers in California to provide a stand-alone written notice of worker rights to each new employee when hired, an...
Read more22 KCs on the Hot Employment Law Issues 2025-26 Conference - cloisters.com
22 KCs on the Hot Employment Law Issues 2025-26 Conferencecloisters.
Read moreSEC Whistleblower Awards Tumble to 6-Year Low, Signaling 'Closer Scrutiny and Stricter Standards' - Law.com
Whistleblowers "should expect a more adversarial process—and prepare accordingly," Gesmer Updegrove partner Braeden Anderson wrote in a note to clients. A powerful incentive to rat out corporate mi...
Read moreEx-Blair Adviser To Chair UK's New Fair Work Agency - Law360
rights watchdog, the government announced on Tuesday. . . . Law360 is on it, so you are, too. A Law360 subscription puts you at the center of fast-moving legal issues, trends and developments so yo...
Read moreWeaponizing the Espionage Act: What It Means for Whistleblowers, Reporters, and Democracy - Just Security
President Donald Trump has made suppressing speech he doesn’t like a governing priority. From his first days back in office he cast dissent as disloyalty, promising “retribution” against anyone wh...
Read moreThe Schulich School of Law Appoints New Chairs - Dalhousie University
News » Go to news main The Schulich School of Law is proud to announce the appointments of Associate Professor Liam McHugh-Russell as the inaugural Innis Christie Chair in Labour and Employment L...
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AI-generated election poster reignites anti-China claims in South Korea - AFP Fact Check
"The election poster for a Reform Party candidate running for Seoul's Gwangjin District Council is written entirely in Chinese. Is this China?" says part of a Korean-language Facebook post shared ...