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- Managing New Legal Mandates for Multi-State EmployersManaging New Legal Mandates for Multi-State Employers
It’s not usual for companies to have employees working in multiple states, especially if they hire remote workers. However, managing a workforce that is spread out over multiple locations can be challenging.
- Independent Contractors in the Transportation Industry – Will Your Business Practices Pass Regulatory Scrutiny?Independent Contractors in the Transportation Industry – Will Your Business Practices Pass Regulatory Scrutiny?
The Department of Labor (DOL) recently published a final rule on independent contractor classification under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Transportation and logistics companies using independent contractors for delivery or driving must understand the implications of the final rule.
- Pay Transparency Laws Are Here to Stay – Are You Compliant?Pay Transparency Laws Are Here to Stay – Are You Compliant?
Across the country, states are implementing pay transparency laws, which will impact the way employers advertise, pay and hire their employees. These laws are here to stay and if employers are not preparing for compliance now, they are setting themselves up for headaches later.
- Meet Amundsen Davis's Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Service GroupMeet Amundsen Davis's Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Service Group
Meet Amundsen Davis's Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Service Group
Podcasts
Litigation Nation hosts Jack Sanker and Danessa Watkins dive into the recent landmark verdict finding Trump guilty of 34 charges of falsifying business records. They also explore the nuances of the case, including the jury's decision, sentencing considerations, and the possibility of Trump running for president despite the conviction. Join our discussion on the legal implications, potential appeals, and the impact on the political landscape in the comments below.
In this episode, we discuss the widespread contamination of "forever chemicals" detailed in a bombshell expose by ProPublica and The New Yorker and the legal troubles faced by OpenAI, including allegations of using Scarlett Johansson's voice in their AI assistant technology and copyright infringement claims from authors like George R.R. Martin.
Tune in to Litigation Nation for insightful discussions on the latest legal issues and updates across the nation. Subscribe to get the latest episodes, and stay informed with the ever-changing legal landscape.
Data Privacy Attorney, John Ochoa, joins the show to discuss a recent lawsuit of a beverage giant under Illinois Genetic Privacy Law, and a Texas judge says drag shows aren’t always protected by First Amendment, citing the “history and tradition” test, as the legal standard for his ruling.