New York recently raised the minimum salary basis thresholds for executive and administrative employees in order to satisfy the exemption from overtime, not to be confused with the separate upcoming increases to... Read more »
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Canine Assistants Reggie and Dory inviting belly rubs under the Gold Dome on Wednesday. It was dogs, docs, and dollars under the Georgia Gold Dome on Wednesday. At... Read more »
In response to an increase in workplace violence incidents, many states are enacting laws or regulations designed to prevent workplace violence—a legislative and regulatory trend expected to continue. New York is the... Read more »
This year’s edition of tort reform arrived under the Georgia Gold Dome on Wednesday, bringing plaintiffs’ lawyers and civil defense attorneys to the battle lines while onlookers quietly asked Siri, “what is tort... Read more »
Guest Speaker: Chelsea John, Director of Fair Housing Investigations at NYS Division of Human Rights Landlords, property managers, realtors and others in residential real estate strive to avoid inadvertently discriminating against individuals... Read more »
Michelle Phillips discusses the ongoing presence of gender identity bias against New York employees and assesses proposed measures to address and mitigate these barriers in “Anti-Trans Bias Entrenched In Workplaces, NY Report... Read more »
The Bombay High Court of India in a special hearing on Sunday dismissed a public interest litigation, which is a petition filed for public good, filed by four law students from Maharashtraand... Read more »
In a pair of decisions, a New York State appellate court has annulled decisions of the New York State Tax Appeals Tribunal that reduced certain tax credits available to the individual shareholders... Read more »
