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October 19, 2023

Litigator Filling EEOC's Long-Vacant General Counsel Post Will Be First Blind Person in Role

Bradford Kelley says the confirmation of Karla Gilbride as general counsel of the EEOC adds to the plaintiff’s bar’s influence at the commission.

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October 17, 2023

vLex Launches First Global AI Legal Assistant: Vincent AI for Research and Drafting

Scott Rechtschaffen says legal professionals will find the new suite of Vincent AI tools easier to use than traditional legal research tools. (Subscription required.)

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October 17, 2023

New EEOC Top Cop Bolsters Dem Leaders' Playbook

Jim Paretti weighs in on how the new U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's general counsel may add momentum to the priorities of the agency's Democratic leadership and likely lead to changes to EEOC litigation rules. (Subscription required.)

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October 16, 2023

Why HR is ‘taking its time’ to implement generative AI

Niloy Ray says increasing regulatory uncertainty surrounding the use of AI by employers has many businesses proceeding cautiously, but most are willing to take on a certain level of risk in exchange for the benefits these tools bring.

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October 16, 2023

‘Such An Inflationary Move:’ $20 Fast Food Minimum Wage Sparks Concern

Michael Lotito says a new law in California that raises the minimum wage for fast food workers means restaurants that pay below the $20 [per hour wage] may struggle to keep and attract workers.

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