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December 16, 2022

The 7 Biggest Benefits Rulings Of 2022

Sarah Bryan Fask discusses the Eighth Circuit’s decision to uphold an injunction allowing a group of Catholic healthcare providers and employers to permanently block a government agency's rule requiring coverage of gender-confirmation surgery. (Subscripti

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December 15, 2022

Littler’s Erin Webber: Don’t be driven by fear, focus on your talent

Erin Webber talks about the changes the legal industry has experienced over the past few years, and how Littler has turned those changes into opportunities and successes. (Subscription required.)

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December 15, 2022

Litigation Likely To Test Reach Of New NLRB Remedy Ruling

Michael Lotito comments on the NLRB’s Thryv decision and says the "foreseeable" prong of the standard is so open-ended that it could be difficult for litigants to understand what does and does not fall within its scope. (Subscription required.)

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December 15, 2022

COVID-19, Overtime and Layoffs Raised Some of 2022’s Top Legal Issues

Deidra Nguyen says employers needed to stay aware of state laws that guarantee workers time off to vote. (Subscription required.)

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December 13, 2022

NYC Pushes Back AI Bias Law's Effective Date To April

New York is postponing its AI bias law’s effective date, and Eli Freedberg says there really was no way that companies could have gotten compliant in time because of all the uncertainty still surrounding the law. (Subscription required.)

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