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If you’ve been tracking DEI-related events in the private sector, you know a lot has happened since we first published our timeline on March

If you haven’t updated your employment contracts and settlement agreements in light of the New Jersey Supreme Court’s May 2024 Savage v. Township of Neptune decision,

On March 27, 2025, in Chicago Women in Trades v. Trump et al., U.S. District Judge Matthew F. Kennelly of the U.S. District Court for

On March 17, 2025, the New Jersey Supreme Court (in a unanimous decision) held that “commissions” are considered “wages” and protected under the New

As the anniversary of California’s workplace violence prevention law approaches, so too does the deadline to comply with the law’s annual policy review and training requirements. As

UPDATE: On March 27, 2025, President Trump issued an Executive Order (Addressing Risks from WilmerHale) accusing the firm of “abandon[ing] the profession’s highest ideals

The U.S. Department of Labor’s (“DOL”) final rule raising exemption salary thresholds under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) has been vacated with nationwide

The OFCCP has extended the deadline for companies to object to the FOIA requests to December 10, 2024. The Office of Federal Contract Compliance

UPDATE: As anticipated, Governor Murphy has signed into law S2310, enacting the state’s wage transparency law. Employers must comply with the pay transparency obligations

As we previously reported HERE, in July 2024, Governor Newsom signed into law a pair of bills that significantly reformed the state’s Private Attorneys General

As 2024 winds down, now is a good time to review your employee handbooks and other workplace policies and practices in light of recent

On July 25, 2024, in Okonowsky v. Garland, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that harassing conduct that occurs outside

Please register on the link below to access the recording: Live Complimentary Webinar Recording: Return to Work 2.0 – Getting Your Workforce Back Into

Yesterday, important new legislation was passed in New Jersey. A complete list of changes is included in this press release: HERE. Of particular importance to New Jersey

On April 3, 2020, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the Enacted Budget for fiscal year 2021, which includes what his office touts as the “strongest

NEW JERSEY COURT FINDS THAT PLAINTIFF FAILED TO ESTABLISH A PRIMA FACIE CASE OF DISCRIMINATION WHERE EMPLOYER HIRED AN INDIVIDUAL IN THE SAME PROTECTED

Wild v. Carriage Funeral Holdings, Inc., (A-91-18) (082836) (March 10, 2020) By Kegan S. Andeskie, Esq., on March 13, 2020   On March 10,

Many employment law changes are happening in 2020 and we want to make sure you are prepared.  As you already know if you have

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