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Pensions in Dispute - August 2019

Welcome to our quarterly pensions litigation briefing, designed to help pensions managers identify key risks in scheme administration, and trustees update their knowledge and understanding. Please see full article below for more information....By: Allen & Overy LLP
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Allen & Overy LLP | Aug 26,2019 |

Repeated Strikes In Furtherance Of Common Goal Defeats Protected Status For Strikers

Key Points- Direct evidence of a plan to engage in repeated strikes to achieve a common goal establishes that such strikes are unprotected, intermittent strikes. Only in the absence of direct evidence will the Board consider extenuating...By: Husch Blackwell LLP
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Husch Blackwell LLP | Aug 26,2019 |

New Jersey Lawmakers Increase Employment Protections for Medical Marijuana Users

As of July 2, 2019, New Jersey law protects medicinal cannabis users in the terms and conditions of their employment....By: Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
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Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | Aug 26,2019 |

New Construction Lien Legislation in Tennessee

Changes to Remedies in Lien Enforcement Actions - New legislation in Tennessee has limited the recovery of attorney’s fees, expenses, and actual and liquidated damages in instances where a real property owner seeks to enforce a lien. Public Chapter...By: Butler Snow LLP
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Butler Snow LLP | Aug 26,2019 |

What you should do when PE firm offers to buy your business: Part 2

If you own a successful privately held business, then it is likely you have received a call from a private equity firm telling you that they have specifically targeted you and want to buy your business. You have heard now is a good or even great time...By: Thompson Coburn LLP
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Thompson Coburn LLP | Aug 25,2019 |

United States Significantly Expands Sanctions Against Venezuela’s Government

On August 6, 2019, the President issued an Executive Order imposing new sanctions against the government of Venezuela. This sweeping executive action comes after several rounds of escalating U.S. sanctions against the Venezuelan government in...By: Holland & Hart LLP
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Holland & Hart LLP | Aug 25,2019 |

New Waive? NLRB Allows Revised Arbitration Agreements After Collective Action

Last week, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued a decision in Cordúa Restaurants, Inc., that permits employers to create and enforce arbitration agreements with collective waivers in direct response to Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)...By: Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
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Trustee Has No Duty to “Verify” Validity of Loan Assignment Before Foreclosure

A trustee in charge of administering a trust has many duties. A trustee appointed pursuant to a deed of trust, however, is different.  The duties of a deed of trust trustee are exceptionally narrow. A recent opinion from California’s Fourth...By: Patton Sullivan Brodehl LLP
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Patton Sullivan Brodehl LLP | Aug 25,2019 |

How Downsizing or Restructuring Can Impact the Executive Overtime Exemption

In recent months, we have had several situations where clients were assessed back wages for overtime relating to misclassification of managerial employees. Under 29 C.F.R. §541.104, employees eligible for the executive exemption to the overtime...By: Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP
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Prevailing Wage Class Action Dismissed For Failure To Allege “Public Work” Was Involved

The area of prevailing wage law, construction wage-hour law, is a niche within a niche and a very complicated area of wage hour law. I am proud to say I have defended more than one hundred employers in these cases, both the federal Davis Bacon Act...By: Fox Rothschild LLP
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Fox Rothschild LLP | Aug 25,2019 |
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