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July 6, 2023

NY, other states look to regulate AI in hiring practices

Niloy Ray discusses companies using artificial intelligence in hiring practices and what states are considering to try to regulate the practices.

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July 5, 2023

How to Avoid Legal Nightmares in Emails and Instant Messages

Jeff Nowak warns employers and managers that electronic communications have become to civil law what DNA has become to criminal law: a rich source of indisputable evidence that can change case outcomes on a dime. (Subscription required.)

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July 5, 2023

NYC begins enforcing new law targeting bias in AI hiring tools

Niloy Ray talks about New York City’s new Automated Employment Decision Tool (AEDT) law and what compliance will look like for employers.

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July 5, 2023

5 Things Wage-Hour Attys Are Watching In 2023's 2nd Half

Michael Lotito discusses process concerns surrounding the U.S. Department of Labor’s plans to roll out new Fair Labor Standards Act rules on overtime and independent contractor classification, and new laws tackling pay transparency. (Subscription required

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July 5, 2023

A very California coup

Michael Lotito says California’s SCA 7, if passed, will give public-sector unions the most exhaustive power of any branch of government.

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