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January 19, 2011

House Passes Health Care Repeal Bill

As expected and after two days of debate, the House of Representatives on Wednesday approved by a vote

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January 18, 2011

You Can't Do "What" in California? A Summary of California's (Virtually Nonexistent) Restrictive Covenant Laws for Out-of-State Employers

As a Littler lawyer based in California, I am often called upon to advise national clients and their

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January 18, 2011

Eleventh Circuit Ruling Strengthens Employers' Hand Against Employees who Abuse Access to Information Systems

Roberto Rodriquez tried to impress female acquaintances with an almost creepy knowledge of their personal

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January 18, 2011

NLRB Advises State Attorney Generals that the NLRA Preempts Constitutional Amendments Preserving Secret Ballot Elections

In response to constitutional amendments recently adopted in four states that contain language upholding

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January 18, 2011

Study Finds Health Care Law's Self-Insured Exemptions May Make Such Plans More Attractive to Small Firms

An issue brief published by the National Health Policy Forum claims that as the provisions of the Affordable

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January 18, 2011

United Kingdom: The Business Immigration Landscape

2010 was a rollercoaster year for immigration law in the United Kingdom.  Following the general election

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January 17, 2011

OSHA Issues Final Rule on Whistleblower Provisions in Various Environmental, Energy Statutes

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will issue a final rule (pdf) that outlines

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January 14, 2011

Flurry of Labor and Employment Bills Introduced in First Weeks of New Congress

Despite the initial focus on health care repeal, several lawmakers have introduced labor and employment-related

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January 14, 2011

Supreme Court: Hospitals Must Pay FICA for Medical Residents

On January 11, 2011, in  Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research v. United States, the U.S.

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January 14, 2011

Proposed House Bill Would Restrict Eligibility for Birthright Citizenship

On January 5, four Republican Congressmen, along with 26 co-sponsors, introduced H.R. 140, the Birthright

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