Expert Analysis

Rethinking 'No Comment' For Clients Facing Public Crises

“No comment” is no longer a cost-free or even a viable public communications strategy for companies in crisis, and... (more story)

10 Issues To Watch In Aerospace And Defense Contracting

This year, in addition to evergreen developments driven by national security priorities, disruptive new technologi... (more story)

Axed ALJ Removal Protections Mark Big Shift For NLRB

A D.C. federal court's recent decision in VHS Acquisition Subsidiary No. 7 v. National Labor Relations Board remov... (more story)

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San Francisco Must Face Airline Group's Suit Over Health Law

San Francisco lost its bid to escape an airline industry group's challenge to a healthcare ordinance Tuesday, with a California federal judge ruling that the city and county must face claims that the Healthy A... (more story)

Trump Admin Says 'There Will Continue To Be A CFPB'

The Trump administration denied late Monday that it is planning to eliminate the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, telling a D.C. federal judge that it had closed the agency's headquarters and benched empl... (more story)

Twenty Republican attorneys general, led by Florida, are arguing that National Labor Relations Board members' job protections under the National Labor Relations Act are unconstitutional, backing the Trump administration's removal of former board member Gwynne Wilcox. (iStock.com/designer491)
20 Republican AGs Back Trump's Firing Of Wilcox From NLRB

A coalition of 20 Republican attorneys general asked a Washington, D.C., federal judge to uphold President Donald Trump's removal of Gwynne Wilcox from the National Labor Relations Board, backing the administr... (more story)

How To Track Trump's Legal Battles

President Donald Trump has issued a historic number of executive orders and other actions during his first five weeks back in the White House, eliciting more than 80 legal challenges and setting the stage for ... (more story)

PLA Amendment Moots Contractor Dispute, Gov't Says

The federal government has asked the U.S. Court of Federal Claims to dismiss a case challenging the requirement that contractors submit a project labor agreement with their solicitations for government project... (more story)

Attys Seek $1.7M Fees For Union 401(k) Plan Case Settlement

Lawyers for two elevator company employees who settled a proposed class action against their union's retirement plan for $5 million asked a Pennsylvania federal judge to approve about $1.7 million in attorney ... (more story)

Pa. Health System Strikes Deal To Exit Workers' OT Suit

A Pennsylvania health system reached a deal Tuesday to resolve a proposed class action accusing it of stiffing unionized hospital workers on overtime wages, according to a report filed in federal court announc... (more story)

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Meta Must Face US Citizens' Hiring Bias Suit

A California federal magistrate judge on Tuesday refused to nix a proposed class action alleging Meta intentionally favors H-1B visa holders over U.S. citizens for jobs, referencing statistics showing Meta's H... (more story)

Jay-Z's Claims Against Buzbee May Get Trimmed, Judge Says

A California state judge said Tuesday that he's inclined to toss Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter's extortion claims against personal injury lawyer Tony Buzbee and some, but not all, of the rapper's defamation allegations... (more story)

A Littler Mendelson PC report shows that, despite the Trump administration's directives, many employers do not plan to cut or scale back their diversity, equity and inclusion programming. (iStock.com/Koshiro Kiyota)
Cos. Not In Rush To Abandon DEI Measures, Report Says

Companies don't appear to be dropping their diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in droves even though President Donald Trump's administration has made workplace DEI programs an early target, according to a... (more story)

4th Circ. Shuts Down HHS Chemist's 'Grinch' Harassment Suit

The Fourth Circuit shut down a chemist's bid Tuesday to revive his suit claiming he faced sex bias and retaliatory harassment within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services when a colleague called him... (more story)

6th Circ. Upholds County Employee's Pension Retaliation Win

The Sixth Circuit upheld on Tuesday a $180,000 jury victory in favor of a former Michigan county employee who alleged his pension payments were cut off because he publicly criticized the retirement system, bac... (more story)

Fired Worker Couldn't Justify COVID Vax Refusal, 3rd Circ. Says

A software engineer who refused to comply with his company's COVID-19 vaccine policy couldn't claim he had a "sincere religious objection" while shielding his medical records from disclosure and vacillating on... (more story)

5th Circ. Backs FedEx's Win In Worker's Age Bias Suit

The Fifth Circuit refused to reopen a former FedEx manager's lawsuit alleging he was terminated because he was in his 50s, finding he couldn't overcome the delivery company's assertion that he was fired for fa... (more story)

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Wage-Fixing Jury Should Hear Of DOJ Pivot, Exec Says

A nursing executive headed for trial next month on wage-fixing charges has urged a Nevada federal judge to let the jury hear that before 2016 the Justice Department didn't view such conduct as criminal, in the... (more story)

Kroger Unit $3M Wage Deal Gets Initial Green Light

A Kroger subsidiary will pay $3 million in a suit claiming it owes workers pay after it implemented a new payroll system, with an Oregon federal court preliminarily approving the deal Tuesday.

NJ Appeals Panel Upends Custodians' COVID Pay Award

A New Jersey appellate court reversed an arbitration award Tuesday granting extra money to school custodians who worked during the COVID-19 state of emergency, saying the award conflicts with a state statute t... (more story)

Outdoor Co. Renews Challenge To Fed. Contractor Wage Hike

An outdoor group renewed its bid to block former President Joe Biden's minimum wage hike for federal contractors after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a ruling rejecting the group's preliminary injun... (more story)

Masimo Aims To DQ Hueston Hennigan As Ex-CEO's Counsel

Masimo Corp. is urging the Delaware Chancery Court to disqualify Hueston Hennigan LLP from representing its founder and former CEO in a lawsuit over his quest for a $450 million payout from the medical technol... (more story)

Special Counsel Calls Out Illegal Federal Worker Firings

The firings of six probationary federal employees amid the Trump administration's mission to trim the federal workforce were unlawful, the head of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel said, urging the Merit Syst... (more story)

Jones Day, Married Ex-Associates End Suit Over Family Leave

Jones Day and two former associates have settled their acrimonious and long-running legal battle over the firm's allegedly sexist family leave policy, they told a Washington, D.C., federal court Tuesday.