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NJ Poised To Crackdown On Employee Misclassification

New Jersey employers should expect to see a significant expansion of investigations into misclassification of employees as independent contractors. Such investigations have always presented risks and costs to employers, but recent portentous...By: Fox Rothschild LLP
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Fox Rothschild LLP | Jul 23,2019 |

New York Enacts Additional Equal Pay Protections And Ban On Salary History Inquiries

Recently, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed two significant bills expanding the scope of anti-discrimination laws in the New York workplace. Specifically, on July 10, 2019, Governor Cuomo signed Senate Bill 6549, prohibiting employers from inquiring about...By: Cole Schotz
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Cole Schotz | Jul 23,2019 |

[Video] Innovation in Compliance- The Mindset of Culture with Arnie Malham

When you think about personal injury lawyers, is the first thing that comes to mind “what great advertising they have”? No? What about “the guys that work with these people must have an amazing company culture”? Also no? Well, today’s guest on the...By: Thomas Fox
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Thomas Fox | Jul 23,2019 |

[Video] Trekking Through Compliance-Episode 53 – The Ultimate Computer

In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode The Ultimate Computer which aired on March 8, 1968, Star Date 4729.4. Compliance Takeaways: 1. What is the role of compliance in innovation? 2. What will be the role of AI in...By: Thomas Fox
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Thomas Fox | Jul 23,2019 |

[Video] The Use of Monitors by State Attorneys General Part II:  Reaction to the Big Tobacco Settlement and Criticisms of State Attorneys General

In this five-part podcast series, I consider the use of monitors by state Attorneys General. I am joined in this podcast series by Jerry Coyne, the Managing Director of State Monitoring Services at Affiliated Monitors, Inc. who is the sponsor of this...By: Thomas Fox
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Thomas Fox | Jul 23,2019 |

Ebola Back in the News: What Employers Need to Know about the Ongoing Outbreak

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently declared a global health emergency due to an outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo. WHO officials made the declaration after the virus recently spread to Goma, a densely populated city...By: Littler
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Littler | Jul 23,2019 |

Foreign Investments in France: new legislation expands and strengthens the national security review mechanism (Updated)

New legislation broadens the scope of foreign investments control review in France and reinforces the sanctions in case of infringement. As a next step, French authorities are likely to adopt new regulations by the end of 2019 to clarify the review...By: White & Case LLP
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White & Case LLP | Jul 23,2019 |

Delaware Amends Criminal Background Check Requirements for Mortgage Loan Broker and Licensed Lender Licenses

Delaware recently passed a bill, House Bill 199 (HB 199), which, among other things, amends the criminal background check requirements for the Delaware mortgage loan broker and licensed lender licenses.  HB 199 became effective June 27, 2019....By: Weiner Brodsky Kider PC
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Weiner Brodsky Kider PC | Jul 23,2019 |

Conflict Issues In The Sale Of Closely Held Businesses - Tensions Among Family Members

IN BRIEF - The sale of a family business or any business with multiple owners creates potential conflicts among the owners as well as potential issues for the attorney representing the sellers. Among these issues are those related to...By: Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLC
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Youth Movement: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Seeks Younger Drivers

Recently, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (“FMCSA”) unveiled plans to lower the minimum legal age required to operate commercial motor vehicles in interstate commerce. The FMCSA began the Under-21 Military Pilot Program and has...By: Fisher Phillips
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Fisher Phillips | Jul 23,2019 |
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