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March 17, 2022

Gig Economy May See Tougher Contractor Rule After Court Victory

Michael Lotito weighs in on how a recent district court win for employers regarding the independent contractor rule may set parameters and influence the rulemaking process.

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February 25, 2022

Early Covid-19 Disability Ruling Offers Blueprint for Lawsuits

Devjani Mishra weighs in on a recent case that considered the ADA as it specifically relates to Covid-19.

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February 23, 2022

Pay Gap Persists Even as Women’s Soccer Scores Big Settlement

David Goldstein talks about the U.S. women’s soccer team’s multimillion-dollar settlement and what it means for women in every occupation.

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February 17, 2022

Labor of Law: New Ban on Mandatory Arbitration of Sex Assault Claims May Spur More Worker Protections

Helene Wasserman explains that Congress’ recent bill that bans employers from forcing sexual assault claims to go to arbitration may spur a ban on arbitration in all employment matters.

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February 11, 2022

Congress Acted To Help Sex Harassment Victims. Now What?

Helene Wasserman gives her thoughts on Congress' recent bipartisan passage of legislation banning mandatory arbitration for sexual harassment and assault and how it will play in federal and state courts.

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