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EEOC and DOJ Intensify Focus on Ensuring Non Discrimination Against Americans Based on their National Origin
By: Camille A. Olson, Andrew L. Scroggins, and Dawn M. Lurie This alert was first published as an update on November 24. Employers that include foreign talent as […]
TRAPped No More? Navigating California’s Stay-or-Pay Reform
By: Kristina Launey and Martha Gates Seyfarth Synopsis: As swashbuckling trick or treaters are donning their swords, and fearing getting trapped in a Halloween haunted house or corn […]
Ticketmaster Says FTC Lawsuit Over Concert Prices Must Be Dismissed
Live Nation and Ticketmaster want a judge to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission’s lawsuit claiming the companies have enabled scalpers to jack up concert prices, calling it an […]
Supreme Court to Clarify Which Workers Can Avoid Arbitration
The Supreme Court will hear a decision examining the scope of an exemption from the Federal Arbitration Act with potentially significant ramifications. * * * On October 20, 2025, the […]
Comparing San Diego Bus Accident Lawyers and Chicago Bus Accident Lawyers: What You Need to Know
Introduction: The Importance of Local Expertise in Bus Accident Cases Bus accidents can have serious consequences for those involved, including physical injuries, emotional distress, and financial burdens. The […]
OSHA Cannot Issue Citations Relating to Employee Work on Rail Cars, Eighth Circuit Says
Seyfarth Synopsis: In MFA Enterprises, Inc. v. OSHRC, No. 24-3107 (8th Cir. 2025), the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated OSHA citations related to hazards faced by employees […]
Compliance Alert: TPS Terminations and Ongoing Litigation
By: Alexander Madrak and Selene Malench* A rapidly shifting landscape of humanitarian protections presents ongoing compliance challenges for employers. As the latest example, the Department of Homeland Security […]
Check-In Time For Los Angeles County’s Hotel Worker Protections Ordinance
Seyfarth Synopsis: The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors recently passed a Hotel Worker Protections Ordinance for the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles. Beginning April 1, 2026, covered […]
Mary J. Blige Wins Misa Hylton Lawsuit as Judge Warns of ‘Bad Faith’
A judge has dismissed an “inflammatory” lawsuit filed against Mary J. Blige by her former stylist Misa Hylton — and is warning that Hylton might face punishment if […]