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Controversial labor law doesn’t apply to public employees, California Supreme Court rules - Los Angeles Times
Aug. 20, 2024 12:45 PM PT Public agencies in California are not subject to a controversial law that gives workers the power to sue their employers over alleged labor violations, the state’s Suprem...
Read moreHow Recent Changes to Administrative Law May Alter Labor and Employment Law as We Know It: NLRB - JD Supra
In a previous article, we emphasized the potential impact of the recent Supreme Court decisions in Loper and Jarkesy on the future landscape of labor and employment law: imagine a world in which ad...
Read moreFlorida-Based Labor and Employment Practices Look to Hire as Demand Soars - Law.com
Labor and employment practices in Florida are looking to expand as volume increases substantially. The rising caseload is due to a number of factors, including an expanding workforce, changing la...
Read moreDear Littler: Can we prevent an employee from maintaining an adult website? - JD Supra
Dear Littler: I manage a growing family medical practice out West. It has come to our attention that one of our staff members maintains an adult-themed website. We learned about this when another ...
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California vascular practice, physician agree to pay $6.73 million in False Claims Act settlement - Traders Union
Federal authorities say a California vascular practice and its physician agree to pay more than $6.73 million to resolve allegations that unnecessary interventional procedures were billed to Medic...