ASAP
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January 22, 2012

NLRB General Counsel Policy Change Would Limit Arbitration Deferral

The National Labor Relations Board’s Office of the General Counsel has once again directed changes

Littler Report
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January 20, 2012

Annual Report on EEOC Developments – Fiscal Year 2011

Over the past fiscal year, Littler has monitored various developments related to the Equal Employment

ASAP
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January 20, 2012

Is It Legal for an Employer to Secretly Track an Employee's Personal Vehicle 24/7 for One Month? Perhaps!

A recent decision by a New York appellate court is one of the first cases to address the surreptitious

ASAP
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January 19, 2012

Congress Responds to NLRB Recess Appointments

As expected, members of the House of Representatives opposed to the President’s recent recess appointments

Insight
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January 17, 2012

Addressing Human Rights Is More Than Having A Policy

No employer wants to be branded a human rights abuser. Yet increasingly companies are accused of violating

Insight
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January 17, 2012

Defense Attorneys' Fee Standards Set in Pennsylvania Trade Secret Suits

In Best Medical International, Inc. v. Spellman, a federal court in Pennsylvania determined—in a case

Insight
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January 13, 2012

Seventh Circuit Revives Whistleblower Claim Brought Under RICO

A new federal court ruling creates an avenue for employees to rely on the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) to

ASAP
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January 13, 2012

NLRB Recess Appointment Decision Receives First Legal Challenge

The President’s move to seat three new members to the National Labor Relations Board via recess appointment

Insight
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January 13, 2012

President Bypasses Senate to Make Recess Appointments to the NLRB

On January 4, 2012, President Obama announced his intention to make three recess appointments to the

ASAP
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January 13, 2012

Court Grants Preservation Order

In Bakhtiari v. Al-Khadedy, et. al. [pdf], No. 4:11-CV-971 (E.D. Missouri Dec. 30, 2011), U.S. District

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