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Week In Review (August 4, 2006)

Congratulations to Fisher & Phillips and Proskauer for the most popular articles this week.

Most Popular Federal Law Article

Top Five Employer Mistakes Under the FLSA.
Ever since the Fair Labor Standards Act’s revised regulations became effective August 23, 2004, overtime has become a hot-button topic for employers and employees alike. Worse, it has also become a prime target area for plaintiffs’ attorneys, since—even with the revisions—the FLSA is an extraordinarily difficult statute to comprehend and comply with.
Located On: Fisher & Phillips, LLP

Most Popular State Law Article

Company’s Out-of-State Employees May Have Violated California Privacy Law With Surreptitious Taping (pdf).
In this proceeding, several California clients of SSB filed a putative class action seeking damages and injunctive relief against SSB’s Atlanta-based branch’s practice of recording telephone conversations with California residents without their knowledge or consent.
Located On: Proskauer Rose LLP

Most Popular Headline

An Owner’s Guide To Dicey Workplace Complaints
Forbes - August 01, 2006

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