Expert Analysis

9th Circ.'s Silence Prolongs Uncertainty On Cemex Framework

By affirming a bargaining order in Cemex Construction Materials v. National Labor Relations Board without opining ... (more story)

Tips For Handling DEI Clampdown In Gov't Contracts

A recent executive order and subsequent guidance from the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council reflect unified o... (more story)

1st Circ. Ruling Offers Post-Muldrow Tips For Handling PIPs

The First Circuit's recent ruling in Walsh v. HNTB, one of the first circuit-level applications of Muldrow's lower... (more story)

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Union Says Southwest Manufactured Deposition 'Emergency'

The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association urged a Texas federal judge to reject Southwest Airlines' emergency bid to reconsider an order postponing depositions of union-affiliated pilots facing internal invest... (more story)

Calif. Forecast: $18.5M Southwest USERRA Deal Before Court

In the week ahead, attorneys should keep an eye out for a hearing on a proposed deal to end a military leave class action against Southwest Airlines Co. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employmen... (more story)

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NLRB Seeks Early Win In Lighting Co. Constitutionality Suit

The National Labor Relations Board urged a Texas federal court Friday to grant it an early win in a lighting company's lawsuit challenging the removal protections of the agency's board members and administrati... (more story)

NLRB Says Fla. Casino Denied Union Video Access

A Florida casino operator violated federal labor law by refusing to give a UNITE HERE local the video surveillance it requested after filing grievances on behalf of two housekeepers who were disciplined for th... (more story)

NY Forecast: 2nd Circ. Hears Officer's Union Retaliation Suit

In the coming week, the Second Circuit will consider whether to revive a former New York correction officer's suit claiming he was suspended without pay and declared absent without leave in retaliation for his... (more story)

Chemical Co. Must Change Severance Pact, NLRB Judge Says

An Ohio chemical company can't force departing workers to sign away their right to speak out against it, share information about it or collect compensation from any legal action against it, a National Labor Re... (more story)

SAG-AFTRA Wants Out Of Singer's 'Furious 7' Royalties Suit

The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and its intellectual property rights distribution fund are seeking to escape a singer's lawsuit filed in California federal court cla... (more story)

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Ex-LSU Attys Win $1.5M In Retaliation Suit Over Equity Inquiry

A Louisiana federal judge has awarded a total of $1.5 million to two former in-house attorneys at Louisiana State University following a jury trial over allegations that the university abruptly rescinded the a... (more story)

Ann Arbor Schools, Teacher End Age Bias Suit In Michigan

A Michigan federal judge on Friday announced that a former music teacher and Ann Arbor Public Schools have agreed to dismissal with prejudice of a suit that the teacher filed in 2023 claiming age discrimination.

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EEOC Sues For Applicant Testing Results In Hiring Bias Probe

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced Friday it has filed a federal court action against a provider of candidate screening services to pry loose records for a discrimination investigation ... (more story)

Mich. Panel Backs School In Ex-Coach's Race Bias Suit

A Michigan appellate panel affirmed the dismissal of a former Saginaw Township girls basketball coach's race discrimination suit, ruling that he failed to show a school district's investigation into alleged im... (more story)

MLB Settles Fired Umpire's Sexual Harassment Suit

Major League Baseball has wrapped up a former umpire's suit claiming he was sexually harassed by a female colleague with sexually suggestive and homophobic comments, according to a New York federal court filing. 

Top Atty In DOJ Appeal Over Law Firm Exec Orders To Depart

The lead federal prosecutor on the Trump administration's appeal to reinstate executive orders targeting four law firms is stepping down from his government role at the end of May, he publicly announced this week.

4th Circ. Backs Toss Of Fired Worker's Whistleblower Suit

The Fourth Circuit upheld the dismissal Friday of a home health salesperson's suit claiming he was fired out of retaliation for complaining about sexual comments made at a company picnic, ruling the lower cour... (more story)

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Former H-2A Workers, Turf Farm Ink $850K Overtime Deal

Former H-2A workers alleging a turf farm avoided paying them overtime by misidentifying their roles while having them do substantial, non-agriculture-related landscaping work told a Missouri federal judge Frid... (more story)

Colo. Legislators Pass Bill Limiting Surveillance Pricing

The Colorado General Assembly has passed a bill that limits companies and others from using consumers' and workers' personal data for setting individualized consumer prices and worker wages.

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11th Circ. Backs Alabama State University In Pay Bias Suit

The Eleventh Circuit on Friday scuttled an equal pay lawsuit from a former athletics official at Alabama State University, finding she failed to identify a male counterpart who performed similar work and yet was paid more.

Colo. Casino Asks Court To Toss Employee Wage Suit

A casino operator said a proposed wage and hour class action from a former employee must be tossed because the allegations in the complaint are too broad to move forward, according to a motion to dismiss filed... (more story)

Black Car Drivers Urge Judge To Keep $236K Wage Verdict

New York commuter van drivers have urged a federal court to preserve a $236,000 jury verdict finding they were employees of a black car company and entitled to unpaid minimum wage and overtime, arguing the com... (more story)

Ariz. Firefighters' Sparse Allegations Sink OT Suit For Now

A group of Arizona fire department employees failed to plausibly allege that they worked more than 40 hours in any given workweek without proper overtime pay, a federal judge ruled, dismissing their proposed c... (more story)

Ex-Exec's Severance Fight Against Media Cos. Ends In NJ

A New Jersey federal judge closed the books on a years-long severance dispute between A360 Media LLC, Bauer Media Group USA LLC and a former executive, after entering a sealed opinion and order terminating the case.