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Correction: Buxtun story - Porterville Recorder
NEW YORK (AP) — Peter Buxtun, the whistleblower who revealed that the U.S. government allowed hundreds of Black men in rural Alabama to go untreated for syphilis in what became known as the Tuskeg...
Read moreLegal Alert | NLRB ALJ Finds Post Employment Non-Compete and Non-Solicit Provisions Unlawful - JD Supra
Employers’ use of non-compete agreements have been subject to increasing scrutiny from federal agencies in the past year or so. More recently, the balance of discussion surrounding regulatory effor...
Read moreIn House Employment Lawyers Coffee Break Episode 9 Waiving future claims in settlement agreements - Lewis Silkin
Listen here for the latest developments and essential practical takeaways (short enough to fit into a 10-minute coffee break!). Lawyers from our IHELC team will discuss key developments in employme...
Read moreBankruptcies and employment law: Employment lawyer Chantel Goldsmith with Law Times - Samfiru Tumarkin LLP
Knowledge Centre Pocket Employment Lawyer Severance Pay Calculator Employment Law Show Disability Law Show Blog & News Law Essentials TV & Radio Episodes COVI...
Read moreJust the News: DOJ wants to hide why it spied on congressional staff, whistleblower groups fight back - Government Accountability Project
DOJ wants to hide why it spied on congressional staff, whistleblower groups fight back This article features Government Accountability Project Legal Director, Tom Devine, and was originally publish...
Read morePaladin Energy buys Fission Uranium for $1.14B: Employee rights - Samfiru Tumarkin LLP
Paladin Energy buys Fission Uranium for $1.
Read moreFalse Claims
How a Fake Disease Sparked Deadly Violence in Congo’s Rainforest Province - Sri Lanka Guardian
In the rainforest-covered province of Tshopo in northeastern Congo, fear began with whispers. Late last year, villagers circulated alarming stories that a mysterious illness was causing men’s geni...