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We are back in San Juan, Puerto Rico for Day 2 of the American Bar Association’s Workplace and Occupational Safety and Health (WOSH) Committee Midwinter Meeting. Today’s sessions […]
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Understanding South Korea’s New AI Law: Key Considerations for Multinational Employers | Littler
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On April 17, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court found that a Title VII plaintiff need only show they suffered “some harm” in an identifiable term or condition of […]
Isaac Hayes Estate Settles Trump Copyright Lawsuit Over Rally Song
The estate of Isaac Hayes has reached a confidential settlement with President Donald Trump to end copyright litigation over the allegedly unauthorized use of the 1966 song “Hold […]
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$5.45M Settlement Reached in Trump Golf Club Unfair Fees Class Action Lawsuit
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EEOC Issues New Enforcement Guidance on Workplace Harassment
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