Expert Analysis

NIL Contracts Test Limits On College Football Transfers

College football's new legal era of direct payments to players and fewer transfer restrictions has put contractual... (more story)

The Leeway And Limits Of DOL's Joint Employer Proposal

A recent U.S. Department of Labor proposal would make joint employment harder to prove, giving employers more flex... (more story)

Mitigating Risks Under New Pay Disclosure Laws In Maine, Va.

To prepare for pay transparency laws that go into effect this summer in Maine and Virginia, employers should consi... (more story)

Labor More

NLRB GC, New York-Presbyterian Spar Over Uniform Rule

A New York hospital has urged a National Labor Relations Board judge to dismiss allegations that it unlawfully implemented a new uniform policy without bargaining, saying the change was within its authority an... (more story)

Ironworkers Union Local Must Face NJ AG's Bias Suit

A New Jersey Superior Court judge refused to dismiss the state's discrimination lawsuit accusing an Ironworkers local of systematically passing over Black union members for job assignments, ruling that the cla... (more story)

Mass. Uber, Lyft Drivers Form Country's First Ride App Union

Massachusetts-based drivers for ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Lyft have won union representation, becoming the first crop of app-based drivers in the country with a certified bargaining representative.

Mass. Court Backs City's Civil Service Bypass Despite Flaws

Gloucester, Massachusetts, officials were justified in bypassing a job candidate for a firefighter position based on some negative feedback, despite a "flawed" background investigation, an intermediate state a... (more story)

Justices Order Redo In Immigration Judges' Free Speech Suit

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday reversed a Fourth Circuit order that had revived the immigration judges union's challenge to restrictions on their ability to speak publicly, finding the lower court abused it... (more story)

Justices Won't Take Suit Against Teamsters Fund Overseers

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday turned down a Teamsters retiree's bid for review of the dismissal of his proposed class action alleging that union multiemployer plan trustees and advisers allowed risky inves... (more story)

Law360 Reveals Titans Of The Plaintiffs Bar

This past year, 10 lawyers across the country at plaintiffs' firms big and small helped secure millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for their clients, going up against powerful defendants like Googl... (more story)

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9th Circ. Backs Reinstating DEI Grants Nixed By Trump

The Ninth Circuit On Tuesday partially upheld a lower court's preliminary injunction and class certification orders in litigation from University of California researchers against President Donald Trump, backi... (more story)

Wage Disclosure Suit Doesn't Trigger Coverage, Judge Says

A federal judge has sided with a Tokio Marine Holdings Inc. unit in a coverage dispute over a Washington Equal Pay and Opportunities Act class action, finding that an alleged failure to disclose salary ranges ... (more story)

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EEOC Says Gas Chain Axed Disabled Worker Over Need To Sit

Texas-based gas station and convenience store chain Buc-ee's denied a cashier's request to sit on the job because of an autoimmune disease that causes muscle weakness and ultimately fired him, the U.S. Equal E... (more story)

5th Circ. Won't Reopen White Ex-News Anchor's Bias Suit

The Fifth Circuit backed a Mississippi television station's win over a white former news anchor's lawsuit claiming she was fired because of her race, saying she couldn't overcome the company's explanation that... (more story)

Justices Deny Bishops' Bid For Church Autonomy Review

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a request by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to consider broadening religious protections under the First Amendment, turning away a case that could have helpe... (more story)

1st Circ. Revives Puerto Rico Worker's Political Bias Suit

The First Circuit reinstated a worker's suit claiming a Puerto Rico municipality sabotaged his success and forced him to quit because his political affiliation differed from that of an incoming mayor, saying h... (more story)

Health Workers Say US Solicitor Wrong In NY Vax Case

The U.S. solicitor general's position that the nation's highest court shouldn't take up a religious bias suit over a New York state COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers incorrectly claimed that acco... (more story)

Wage & Hour More

Kroger Unit Pressured Workers To Forgo Breaks, Suit Says

Grocery chain Fred Meyer Stores Inc. and its parent company, Kroger, failed to pay workers minimum and overtime wages, denied them meal and rest breaks and manipulated their time records to systematically unde... (more story)

Comerica Agents Owed OT For Boot-Up Time, Suit Says

Comerica failed to pay customer service workers for preshift computer start-up time and work performed during unpaid meal breaks, a former call center agent alleged in a proposed collective and class action fi... (more story)

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3 Tips To Successfully Navigate Summer Internships

As college students start their summer internships, companies should keep in mind what attorneys say are the hallmarks of running a smooth program: appropriate work for interns and proper compensation. Here, L... (more story)

Teamsters Local Wants Ex-Worker's Payment Suit Tossed

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has asked an Oklahoma federal court to toss a lawsuit claiming that a former employee for a local branch of the union was stiffed on overtime and severance pay, argui... (more story)

Worker Hits Vail Resorts With Suit Over Rest Breaks

Vail Resorts failed to make rest breaks available and provide compensation for missed rest breaks for its hourly employees, according to a proposed class action in Colorado state court.

Hospital Accused Of Shorting Workers' Overtime

A hospital district in rural Colorado is under fire from a former registration specialist who claimed the hospital shortchanged employees by deducting 30-minute meal breaks from paychecks despite being forced ... (more story)

NY Forecast: Thompson Hine Bias Suit At 2nd Circ.

In the week ahead, the Second Circuit will consider Thompson Hine LLP's challenge to an order keeping a former partner's discrimination suit in federal court instead of sending it to arbitration. Here, Law360 ... (more story)