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- Littler Mendelson added the blog, Senate Bill’s H-1B Provisions Could ‘Change the Game Plan,’ Attorney Says.Publication: Bloomberg BNA Workplace Immigration Report Bloomberg BNA Workplace...
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Publication: Workforce Management Workforce ManagementIn an article on the future of...
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- Littler Mendelson added the blog, Littler Mendelson Continues High-Profile Lateral Growth; JoAnna Brooks Joins in San Francisco.Seasoned Litigator Brings Extensive Class Action Experience; Follows the Arrival of Multiple Significant Lateral HiresSAN FRANCISCO, CA (June 17,...
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- Littler Mendelson added the blog, Seattle Adopts Ordinance Limiting Inquiries Into and Use of Criminal Records for Employment Purposes.Effective November 1, 2013, Seattle, Washington will join various other jurisdictions (most recently Minnesota, Indiana, North Carolina and Buffalo,...
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Publication: Law360.com Law360.comIn an article on the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in...
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- Littler Mendelson added the blog, EEOC Makes Good on Promise.Publication: Human Resource Executive Online Human Resource Executive OnlineLittler’s...
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- Littler Mendelson added the blog, Minnesota Legislature Modifies Whistleblower Statute.On May 24, 2013, Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton signed into law a bill that the plaintiff's bar is likely to argue expands the scope of whistleblower...
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- Littler Mendelson added the blog, Two New EEOC Criminal Record Lawsuits Underscore Important Strategic and Practical Considerations for Employers Conducting Background Checks.In March 2010, an employer successfully persuaded the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to concede its disparate impact discrimination...
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- Littler Mendelson added the blog, Recent Decisions Provide Guidance on Drafting Noncompetition Agreements under Massachusetts Law.Your Vice President of Sales announces that she is leaving to work for your biggest competitor. She signed a noncompetition agreement when she joined...
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- Littler Mendelson added the blog, Narrow Supreme Court Ruling Upholds Arbitrator's Decision that Parties' Agreement Permits Class Arbitration.In Oxford Health Plans LLC v. Sutter, the United States Supreme Court was asked to determine "whether an arbitrator exceeds his powers under the...




