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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

In the News
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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.

Press Release
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July 5, 2023

Littler’s Asha Santos Selected as Office Managing Shareholder for Three New England Offices

Asha Santos succeeds Michael Mankes, who will be stepping down to focus on his full-time practice after a 15-year tenure.

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July 3, 2023

New York employers to start telling applicants when they encounter AI

Niloy Ray explains how New York’s new law that requires companies that use AI tools to make hiring decisions to disclose this fact to candidates will affect employers.

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July 2, 2023

The Supreme Court overruled affirmative action. What’s next?

David Christlieb talks about the Supreme Court striking down affirmative action, as well as its decision in siding with an employee who refused to work.

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