In the News
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April 18, 2022

Arbitration Remains an Option in Sexual-Harassment Cases

Helene Wasserman shares her opinion on why employees are hesitant to choose litigation over arbitration when it comes to legal matters in the workplace.

Press Release
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April 18, 2022

Littler’s Ryan Forrest Selected for Two Leadership Appointments in Florida

Ryan Forrest has been accepted into the Leadership Miami Class of 2022 and appointed to the Florida Bar Federal Court Practice Committee by its president.

In the News
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April 14, 2022

Fox News Case to Test New Arbitration Law’s Retroactive Reach

Jay Inman shares his opinion about Congress’ newly minted law banning the mandatory arbitration in sexual harassment and assault cases.

In the News
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April 13, 2022

PTU goal will be breached

Jorge Sales Boyoli discusses the Participation of Workers in the Utilities (PTU) in Mexico and how it is affecting employers and employees this year.

In the News
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April 12, 2022

Legal decisions on mandatory coronavirus vaccination policies favouring employers

George Vassos says arbitrators have largely favored employers’ vaccination policies, but employers don’t have carte blanche.

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