X
12Jul

Virginia law requires employers, for the first time, to turn over certain employment records upon request

Hogan Lovells | | Return|
Beginning on July 1, 2019, Virginia employers must, for the first time, disclose certain employment records of current and former employees upon request. See Va. Code § 8.01-413.1. This blog post answers some essential questions about the new law....
By: Hogan Lovells
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/virginia-law-requires-employers-for-the-92826/

Related

Employment Arbitration Agreements in California Hang by a Thread

On October 10, 2019, Governor Newsom signed AB 51, codified as Labor Code section 432.6, which prohi...

Read More >

Federal Procurement Procedures During a National Emergency

On March 13, 2020, President Trump declared a national emergency in response to the coronavirus (COV...

Read More >

Impacts of the Bay Area Shelter-In-Place Orders on Development and Related Litigation

As of March 18, 2020, eleven Bay Area and neighboring counties have issued Shelter-in-Place orders, ...

Read More >

N.J. Court Requires Reimbursement For Marijuana Use As Part Of Workers’ Compensation Case

In Hager v. M & K Construction, A-0102-18T3 (N.J. App. Div. January 13, 2020) the New Jersey Appella...

Read More >

Obesity Is A Disability, Washington Supreme Court Rules

The Washington Supreme Court yesterday ruled, for the first time in Washington, that obesity can be ...

Read More >

Flag on the Play for Illegal Procedure: Necessary Parties and the Pitfalls of Nonjoinder

Failure to name a necessary party when challenging a land use determination may result in dismissal,...

Read More >