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May 30, 2022

Liability not an issue with rideshare ballot question

Gary J. Lieberman explains the ins and outs of a Massachusetts ballot measure that will decide whether app-based rideshare and delivery drivers are independent contractors with unprecedented flexibility and substantial benefits.

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May 4, 2022

Ohio Adopts Provisions of the FLSA to Eliminate Hybrid Actions and Clarify Compensable Time

Edward H. Chyun, Shannon K. Patton, Alex R. Frondorf and Trevor J. Hardy explain Ohio’s Senate Bill 47 (SB 47), which goes into effect on July 6. It includes an employer's obligation to pay overtime for certain work-related tasks that occur outside of the

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April 22, 2022

Guidelines for Counsel's Duty of Inquiry Before Joining an FLSA Collective Action

Allison Williams explores collective action counsel's duty to conduct a reasonable inquiry into the merits of an opt-in plaintiff's claim prior to filing a consent form on their behalf.

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February 4, 2022

Background Checks: How to Protect Yourself

Rod Fliegel talks about employee background screenings – the FCRA issues for employers to consider, the importance of providing a pre-adverse action notice and common mistakes employers make.

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February 4, 2022

Employment Law Class Actions in Nevada

Diana Dickinson and Montgomery Paek write about how employers can protect themselves against employment law class actions and discuss a few issues in Nevada that have sparked significant class action litigation and appellate review.

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