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Arbitration Class Action Waivers Challenged: Seventh Circuit Sides with The National Labor Relations Board on D.R. Horton, in Lewis V. Epic Systems
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Arbitration Class Action Waivers Challenged: Seventh Circuit Sides with The National Labor Relations Board on...

On May 26, 2016, in Lewis v. Epic Systems Corp., No. 15-2997, 2016 WL 3029464 (7th Cir. May 26, 2016), […]

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Millions of Salaried Workers Are Newly Eligible For Overtime, Thanks to an Updated Department of Labor Rule
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Millions of Salaried Workers Are Newly Eligible For Overtime, Thanks to an Updated Department of...

UPDATE (November 30, 2016): The implementation of this rule, which was supposed to take effect in on December 1, 2016, […]

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Another Good Day for Class Actions before the Eight-Member Supreme Court
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Another Good Day for Class Actions before the Eight-Member Supreme Court

In a continuation of what is starting to look like a trend before the ideologically split, eight-member Supreme Court, on […]

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California Supreme Court Clarifies that Most Employers Must Provide Employees with Seats for Tasks that May Reasonably Performed While Sitting
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California Supreme Court Clarifies that Most Employers Must Provide Employees with Seats for Tasks that...

On Monday, the California Supreme Court provided much-needed guidance on a little-known state regulation that requires employers to provide employees […]

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A Close Call for Unions and the Employees they Represent at the U.S. Supreme Court
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A Close Call for Unions and the Employees they Represent at the U.S. Supreme Court

Public-sector unions will live to fight another day after the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 4-4 split decision in Friedrichs […]

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High Court Affirms Workers’ Right to Prove Mass Wage Theft Cases With Statistical Evidence
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High Court Affirms Workers’ Right to Prove Mass Wage Theft Cases With Statistical Evidence

Today, the United States Supreme Court affirmed a basic principal underlying lawsuits challenging mass wage theft – if employers fail […]

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