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September 2, 2005

Employers' Responsibilities in the Wake of a Natural Disaster

As the home of jazz is inundated by the sounds of rushing water, hundreds of thousands of employees have

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August 31, 2005

It's Baaack: The Reemergence of Withdrawal Liability and Its Impact on Employers Participating in Multiemployer Pension Plans

While withdrawal liability had been a fact of life for employers participating in multiemployer pension

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August 29, 2005

Texas Bar & Restaurant Owners Compelled to Take Measures to Prevent Identity Thefts by Employees

Effective September 1, 2005, a law signed by the governor of Texas in May requires every restaurant and

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August 29, 2005

Arizona Supreme Court Strikes Down Denial of Worker's Compensation Benefits Due to Presence of Alcohol or Drugs

On August 9, 2005, the Arizona Supreme Court issued an opinion in the consolidated cases of Grammatico

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August 18, 2005

Then and Now: The California Supreme Court Rules Corporate Officers and Directors Were Not Personally Liable for Non-Payment of Wages, but Individual Defendants Are Now At Risk

In the California Supreme Court's long awaited Reynolds v. Bement opinion, the court concluded that

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August 4, 2005

The Splitting of the AFL-CIO: What It Means to the Nation's Employers

In a widely anticipated move, three major labor unions -- the Service Employees International Union (SEIU),

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August 2, 2005

For The California Supreme Court, Predispute Contractual Waiver of Right to Jury Trial Are Not Enforceable in Civil Actions Under California Law

Among the greatest fears of many employers is the chance that a runaway jury could impose a potentially

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August 1, 2005

Employers Face Greater Risk from Workplace Romance: California Supreme Court Rules That Office Affairs May Give Rise to Sexual Favoritism

Employees in California may now sue their employers for sexual harassment if a sexual affair between

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