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Case Law Alerts
The EEOC’s Investigatory Powers Are Limited to the Scope of a Valid Charge
October 1, 2023
by Holly M. Hamilton
Case Law Alerts
Third Circuit Opts for Broad, “Fact-Specific Inquiry” Test in Analyzing Whether Certain Work-Related Activities Are Compensable Under the FLSA
October 1, 2023
by Michael C. Burke
Case Law Alerts
In order to qualify for unemployment benefits, the unemployed individual must be able and available to work.
July 1, 2023
by Keri L. Morris-Johnston
Case Law Alerts
Third Circuit holds Uber drivers are not exempt from Federal Arbitration Act and are subject to binding arbitration.
July 1, 2023
by Michael C. Burke
Case Law Alerts
Third Circuit reaffirms high bar for showing ‘severe and pervasive’ harassment for hostile work environment claims under Title VII.
July 1, 2023
by Michael C. Burke
Case Law Alerts
The EEOC’s investigatory powers are limited to the scope of a valid charge.
July 1, 2023
by Holly M. Hamilton
Consider the Charge Before Responding to an EEOC Investigation
June 22, 2023
by Holly M. Hamilton
Defense Digest
Third Circuit Finds Paid Time Is Not Part of an Employees’ Salary Under the Fair Labor Standards Act
June 1, 2023
by Michelle N. Michael
Case Law Alerts
Third Circuit maintains a high bar for use of witness affidavits to defeat summary judgment.
April 1, 2023
by Michael C. Burke
Case Law Alerts
Third Circuit adopts “proxy-liability” exception to Faragher-Ellerth defense.
April 1, 2023
by Michael C. Burke
Case Law Alerts
Even if at work, dressed for work and wearing a work badge, an employee is not thought to be acting within the scope of his or her employment if not on duty on the employer’s behalf when the incident occurs.
April 1, 2023
by Holly M. Hamilton
Case Law Alerts
Third Circuit finds that four to six weeks between an employee’s internal complaint and his termination is “not unduly suggestive” of retaliatory animus under Title VII.
April 1, 2023
by Michael C. Burke
Case Law Alerts
Third Circuit holds deductions in paid time off do not equate to improper deductions in salary under the FLSA.
April 1, 2023
by Michael C. Burke
Defense Digest
Looking to Downsize Office Space or Reduce Storage Costs? What You Should Know About Federal Document Retention Requirements for Employee Records
March 1, 2023
by Danielle M. Vugrinovich
Defense Digest
The Federal Trade Commission’s Proposed Evisceration of Non-Compete Agreements – What the Proposed Rule Means for Employers
March 1, 2023
by Lee C. Durivage
Case Law Alerts
An employer is not liable for failure to accommodate if the employee is responsible for the breakdown of the interactive process.
January 1, 2023
by Holly M. Hamilton
Case Law Alerts
NJ Appellate Division clarifies applicability of CARES Act in context of unemployment benefits deemed erroneously awarded.
April 1, 2022
by Michelle N. Michael
Case Law Alerts
Florida increases minimum wage.
April 1, 2022
by Matthew J. Wildner
Case Law Alerts
FL Legislature amends Florida Civil Rights Act, limits how workplaces and classrooms around state handle discussions related to race and gender issues.
April 1, 2022
by Matthew J. Wildner
Can a Documented COVID-19 Infection Lead to a Disability Claim Under the NJLAD?
March 9, 2022
by Leonard C. Leicht and Michelle N. Michael
Case Law Alerts
Questions on job application lead to suit against Florida employer.
January 3, 2022
by Matthew J. Wildner
Case Law Alerts
Right to adequate medical care under 42 USC § 1983 is clearly established constitutional right when need is “obvious,” even if jail officer allows nurse to examine and nurse finds no serious medical need.
January 3, 2022
Case Law Alerts
NJ Appellate Division remands for a “more robust application” of Ullmann test in light of discovery demands seeking the production of business entity tax returns.
January 3, 2022
by Michelle N. Michael
Case Law Alerts
New Florida law mandates additional reporting requirements for newly retained independent contractors.
January 3, 2022
by Matthew J. Wildner
Can ETS Mandating COVID Shots Survive Challenge and How Should Employers Prepare?
December 9, 2021
by Michael C. Burke
Legal Updates for Employment Law
OSHA’s New Emergency Temporary Standard Suspended for Now
November 18, 2021
by Sharon M. O'Donnell
Legal Updates for Employment Law
COVID-19 Update: New OSHA Regulatory Standard Mandating COVID-19 Vaccinations for Large Employers
November 11, 2021
by Sharon M. O'Donnell
Case Law Alerts
Ohio’s New Employment Law Uniformity Act
October 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
Punitive damages under the Florida Civil Rights Act.
October 1, 2021
Case Law Alerts
An employer’s workers’ compensation benefits and light-duty accommodation do not obviate its duty under the FMLA to provide notice of an employee’s right to take FMLA leave.
July 1, 2021