Katelyn O’Connor is spotlighted for joining Jackson Lewis as a principal in the firm’s Pittsburgh office in “Jackson Lewis hires litigator from Buchanan Ingersoll in Pittsburgh,” published by the Pittsburgh Business Times.
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Carlos Saavedra-Gutiérrez discusses the implications of the suspended FTC ban on non-compete agreements in Puerto Rico, highlighting its significance for businesses and employee mobility while reflecting broader judicial scrutiny of federal agency authority in “Federal Court Decision Swung to Overturn Non-Compete Ban Analyzed,” published by Microjuris.
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Joseph Lazzarotti comments on the security risks many companies face when implementing AI into their businesses, including the concern that employees may inadvertently share sensitive information with these tools in “More corporations are disclosing the risk AI might pose to their businesses,” published by Marketplace.
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David Kelly comments on the effect of the Loper Bright decision when the actions of the National Labor Relations Board are challenged, particularly in areas where the board has shifted its interpretations of labor laws in “Circuit Court Rift Forming on Respect for Labor Board Rulings,” published by Bloomberg Law.
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SAN JUAN, PR (August 22, 2024) – Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce that Chambers Latin America has honored the firm’s San Juan, Puerto Rico office and attorneys Juan Felipe Santos and
Jackson Lewis ranked No. 3 on the Law360 Pulse Ceiling Smashers list, which ranks firms based on the percentage of women attorneys in equity partnerships in “These Firms Have The Most Women In Equity Partnerships,” published by Law360.
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René Thorne discusses how integrating forfeiture claims into existing excessive fee lawsuits provides additional leverage to cases by supporting investment and record keeping claims, spurring lawyers to quickly pursue this new angle in “401(k) Forfeiture Claims Fuel Excessive Fee Suits They Follow,” published by Bloomberg Law.
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Heather Dillion is spotlighted for rejoining Jackson Lewis as a principal in “Dorsey & Whitney Employment Atty Rejoins Jackson Lewis,” published by Law360.
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HARTFORD, CT (August 19, 2024) Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce Office Litigation Manager and Principal Allison P.
IRVINE, CA (August 19, 2024) — Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce Heather B. Dillion has rejoined the firm's Orange County office as a principal. Dillion returns from Dorsey & Whitney, where she was a partner.