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Michelle Phillips Comments on the Tension Between Religious Freedom and Employee Protections

Michelle Phillips comments on the challenge courts face in balancing religious rights with employee civil rights, warning that overusing the First Amendment defense could undermine civil rights protections in "Job Bias Suits Test Reach of First Amendment Liability Shield," published by Bloomberg Law. 

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Daniel Schudroff Comments on the NLRB’s Relaxed Settlement Guidance

Daniel Schudroff comments on the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) shift toward more flexible settlement terms and how it may encourage quicker resolutions for employers in "Employers Expect NLRB GC Memo To Ease Settlement Talks," published by Law360

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Douglas Hoffman, Brian Lewis, Jonathan Shank and Alexander Reganata Author “Massachusetts: Do Your Applications Have a Lie Detector Notice?”

Douglas Hoffman, Brian Lewis, Jonathan Shank and Alexander Reganata author “Massachusetts: Do Your Applications Have a Lie Detector Notice?, published by SHRM

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Patricia Anderson Pryor Comments on Trump’s Rollback of Disparate Impact Enforcement

Patricia Anderson Pryor comments on the impact of removing disparate impact from civil rights enforcement following President Trump’s executive order and the potential challenges it may create for employers and state laws in "Trump’s Disparate Impact Shift Tees Up State Law Compliance Risk," published by Bloomberg Law. 

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Jeffrey Brecher Discusses Changes to New York’s Pay Frequency Law

Jeffrey Brecher discusses New York’s updated pay frequency law and how the revised penalties aim to create fairer outcomes for employers in "4 Tips For Navigating NY Pay Frequency Law Update," published by Law360

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Janell Stanton and Karl Kumli Discuss OSHA's Heat Safety Crackdown

Janell Stanton and Karl Kumli discuss OSHA's renewed focus on extreme heat safety following the agency’s extension of its National Emphasis Program on heat-related hazards in "Why OSHA Just Warned Business Owners About Extreme Heat," published by Inc

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Jackson Lewis Attorneys Spotlighted for Elevations in Q1 2025

Jackson Lewis attorneys are spotlighted for their recent elevations in “Law360 Names Attys Who Moved Up The Firm Ranks In Q1,” published by Law360.

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Jeffrey Brecher Comments on Recent Amendment to New York’s Pay Frequency Law

Jeffrey Brecher comments on the legislative clarity following the amendment to New York’s pay frequency law on liquidated damages in "NY Gov. Amends Frequency Law's Liquidated Damages Clock," published by Law360

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