Press Release
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May 23, 2023

Thomas Lucas Joins Littler in Tysons Corner

Lucas joins as senior counsel with extensive experience in traditional labor law and employment discrimination litigation.

In the News
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May 22, 2023

Weekly Shift

Michael Lotito discusses a case that may shed light on the NLRB’s thoughts about worker classification and its willingness to get creative when it comes to an independent contractor presumption.

In the News
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May 22, 2023

'From Robust to Booming': Union Organizing Surge Juices Demand for Labor & Employment Practices

Amid an uptick in unionization efforts, Nina Markey said Littler has seen more work in educating, training and advising employers on labor laws and union matters as well as defending employers against unfair labor practices. (Subscription required.)

In the News
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May 22, 2023

Congress Moves to Engage Workforce With AI, Not Fight Against It

As policymakers and employers consider how AI will impact the future of work, Michael Lotito said a central figure who can galvanize people around the American workforce transformation is needed to lead. (Subscription required.)

In the News
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May 19, 2023

Manufacturer Must Pay Record $22 Million for Wage and Hour Violations

Robert Pritchard weighs in on a case in which a federal court jury ordered an employer to pay the largest recorded jury verdict under the Fair Labor Standards Act for wage and hour violations. (Subscription required.)

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