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Friday, August 18, 2006

Week In Review - August 18

Congratulations to Jones Walker and Jackson Lewis for this week’s most popular articles!

Most Popular Federal Law Article

New administrative exemption - what’s in and what’s out
Nearly two years have passed since the DOL revised the regulations interpreting the “white-collar” exemptions from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The regulations primarily focused on administrative, executive, and professional employees. Based on the revised regulations, many companies tweaked their exempt classifications.
Located On: Jones Walker

Most Popular State Law Article

Washington High Court Redefines “Disability” in Accord with Federal ADA.
The Washington Supreme Court has dramatically changed the landscape for employers faced with disability discrimination claims under state law. On July 6, 2006, the court issued its opinion in McClarty v. Totem Electric International and re-defined what constitutes a “disability” under the Washington Law Against Discrimination.
Located On: Jackson Lewis LLP

Most Popular Headlines

Discrimination at work growing subtle
Star News Online - August 14, 2006

Posted by Patrick Della Valle on 08/18 at 09:51 AM
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