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When HAL Conducts the Interview: Illinois Employers Face New Law Regarding Use of A.I. in Employment Interviews

Technology has always had a significant impact on the way companies do business. With the increasing use of artificial intelligence (“A.I.”), no task is exempt from a robotic upgrade. In fact, a growing number of companies are utilizing A.I. to...By: Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
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Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner | Oct 30,2019 |

Is the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Employee Application Process Worth the Risk?

As companies increasingly look to artificial intelligence (“AI”) solutions to streamline their business practices, a new area has popped up: the use of artificial intelligence in analyzing videos of job interview applicants. For companies with...By: Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
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Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner | Oct 30,2019 |

OSHA to Remodel Online Delivery of 10-Hour and 30-Hour Outreach Courses

OSHA recently announced its intention to remodel the online delivery of its general industry, construction and maritime Outreach courses. On October 8, 2019, OSHA published a Request for Information (“RFI”) in the Federal Register seeking input to...By: Hodgson Russ LLP
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Hodgson Russ LLP | Oct 30,2019 |

Non-compete clauses: admissibility and application risks

In practice it is common to see contracts that contain clauses establishing certain restrictions on the contracting parties. Such restrictions may be in the form of obligations not to compete with the counterparty, known as “non-compete clauses”....By: Dentons
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Dentons | Oct 30,2019 |

Restructuring Operations in the Wake of California AB 5? Don’t Overlook the Tax Implications

Businesses with operations in California have begun to identify options and implement strategies for compliance with Assembly Bill (AB) 5, which imposes the ABC test for identifying whether a worker is an independent contractor or an employee for not...By: Littler
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Littler | Oct 30,2019 |

New Jersey Is About to Take Another Step Towards Eliminating the Use of Independent Contractors by Providing Them with Benefits

The New Jersey Legislature appears poised to pass S67, the Portable Benefits Act for Independent Contractors, in the upcoming lame-duck session. If passed, the Governor is expected to sign the bill before the end of the year. The bill doubles down...By: FordHarrison
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FordHarrison | Oct 30,2019 |

OSHA Reiterates Online Computer-Based Training Does Not Satisfy Requirements

For better or worse, the proliferation of computers, the internet, smartphones, and an overall ideological shift to paperless living are shaping the way employers do business, and the way people receive, process and internalize information. Online...By: Hodgson Russ LLP
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Hodgson Russ LLP | Oct 30,2019 |

Third Time's A Charm: Governor Signs Legislation Prohibiting Mandatory Arbitration Agreements

Effective January 1, 2020, California employers may no longer require an employee or applicant to agree to arbitrate certain employment-related claims as a condition of employment....By: Allen Matkins
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Allen Matkins | Oct 30,2019 |

How the Misconception of ‘Free Speech’ in the Workplace Persists through High-Profile Examples of Social Consciousness

With the NBA season set to begin this month, so many eagerly anticipated storylines are being discussed. Would the Clippers and Lakers live up to expectations and make Los Angeles the place to be this season? How are teams going to match up with the...By: FordHarrison
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FordHarrison | Oct 30,2019 |

Japan Legal Update - Volume 49 | September–October 2019

Projects and Infrastructure - Ministry Releases Draft Basic Policies for IR Act - On September 4, 2019, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism ("MLIT") released a draft Basic Policy ("Basic Policy") on integrated resorts...By: Jones Day
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Jones Day | Oct 30,2019 |
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