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SSA No-Match Letters and Employer Obligations

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has drastically increased its issuance of Employer Correction Request (EDCOR) Notices, or “no-match” letters. No-match letters are sent when the SSA discovers a mismatch between information provided by...By: Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor | Nov 18,2019 |

How Did A Hacker Allegedly Access A Million Customers’ Personal Data? Let The FTC Count The Ways.

Data Privacy & Security- How Did A Hacker Allegedly Access A Million Customers’ Personal Data? Let the FTC Count the Ways. The FTC has reached a settlement with technology company InfoTrax Systems, L.C. and its CEO (collectively, “InfoTrax”),...By: Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor | Nov 15,2019 |

DHS Extends TPS Documentation for Six Countries

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on November 1, 2019, the extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) related documentation for beneficiaries under the TPS designation for El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan...By: Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor | Nov 08,2019 |

The State AG Report Weekly Update October 2019 #5

Data Privacy & Security- FTC Staff Comments on NIST’s Proposed Privacy Framework- Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) staff submitted a comment on the preliminary draft of the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (“NIST”) Privacy...By: Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor | Nov 01,2019 |

Tenth Circuit: ADA Rights and Obligations Can Be Triggered in Subtle Ways

The U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued an opinion in Mestas v. Town of Evansville, reversing summary judgment on an employee’s ADA hostile work environment and retaliation claims — finding the employee’s comments and requests could...By: Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor | Oct 28,2019 |

New Texas Laws Take Aim at Common Practice in Storm-Related Repairs

Texas policyholders can no longer cut deals with storm repair contractors to pocket their deductibles for storm repairs.  The Texas Legislature has amended the Texas Insurance Code and Texas Business & Commerce Code, targeting construction companies...By: Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor | Oct 23,2019 |

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Holds Franchisor Not Liable as a Joint Employer Of its Franchisee

On October 1, 2019, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decided by majority opinion by Circuit Judge Susan Graber, with a partial dissent filed by Chief Circuit Judge Sidney Thomas, Salazar v. McDonald's Corp. No. 17- 15673 (9th Cir. 2019), holding...By: Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor | Oct 22,2019 |

NLRB Reaffirms Its Commonsense Approach to the Validity of Employee Rules

LA Specialty Produce is a distributor of produce and other fine and specialty foods. LA Specialty’s employee manual contains, among other rules, a confidentiality rule and a media contact rule. The confidentiality rule states, “Every employee is...By: Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor | Oct 22,2019 |

New Laws on Independent Contractors Could Be Coming to a City and State Near You

Following in the footsteps of California, New York and Illinois are proposing their own versions of Assembly Bill 5 (AB5). The result could be a dramatic shift in how workers are classified. While these laws are intended to impact the “gig economy”...By: Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor | Oct 21,2019 |

The State AG Report Weekly Update October 2019 #3

2019 AG Elections- Republican Jeff Landry Secures Second Term as Louisiana’s Attorney General- Louisiana held an election for AG on October 12, 2019; unlike other states, Louisiana holds “jungle” primary in which all candidates compete and, if one...By: Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O'Connor | Oct 18,2019 |
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