Archives for December 1, 2025
“Executive Separation Agreement Negotiation (Pro-executive),” LexisNexis, Practical Guidance
OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting Guidance for Employers, Part II: Completing OSHA Forms 301, 300, and 300A
This three-part series on OSHA recordkeeping and reporting provides tips for employers on maintaining compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements.
Part I covered the foundational aspects of determining recordability, including the use of OSHA Forms 300, 301, and 300A, and the criteria for recording work-related injuries and
Millennials Are The Most Educated Generation—So Why Are They Still Struggling?
They were told education is the key. But they’re getting locked out of wealth. Why?
Why Understanding Personality Is The Foundation Of Career Success
Personality predicts success across work and life. New research shows how understanding our trait patterns can unlock better growth, relationships, and performance.
Starbucks to Pay $39 Million in Landmark N.Y.C. Labor Law Settlement
The settlement with Starbucks stems from more than half a million violations, including failing to give workers stable schedules.
Starbucks to settle with over 15,000 New York City workers for roughly $35 million
Starbucks is settling claims that it denied some New York City workers stable schedules and arbitrarily cut their hours, city officials announced Monday.
L&E Global Expands Its Presence in Southeast Asia with Nusantara Legal Partnership in Indonesia
NEW YORK, NY (November 5, 2025) — Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce that Nusantara Legal Partnership has joined L&E Global as our exclusive member firm for Indonesia, further strengthening our network’s footprint in the Asia-Pacific region.
Nevada Clarifies Portal to Portal Act Application
Nevada Clarifies Portal to Portal Act Application
During a November 2025 special session, the Nevada legislature passed Senate Bill 8 (SB8) to expressly incorporate key provisions of the federal Portal-to-Portal Act into state law. This statutory amendment came on the heels of an October Nevada Supreme Court ruling in Amazon.com
Strong Documentation Saves the Day
A new decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit—Chapman v. Maryland Department of State Police—reinforces a critical truth: good documentation wins cases. Although this decision is not binding on California employers, it
Labour and Employment Law in Canada – 2025 in Review and Trends for 2026
Labour and Employment Law in Canada – 2025 in Review and Trends for 2026
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Workplace Violence Prevention: The Clock Is Ticking – Workplace Wake-Up with Jen Shaw
In this episode, Jen focuses on California’s SB 553 requirements for workplace violence prevention plans, training, and recordkeeping. She offers a clear roadmap for HR and compliance teams still working to meet the new standards.
Ryan Lessmann Discusses Evolving AI and Its Impact on Litigation and Compliance
Ryan Lessmann discusses the rapid evolution of AI and digital technologies and their growing influence on litigation and compliance in “Colorado’s Best Law Firms® track legal trends,” published by Law Week Colorado.Subscription may be required to view article
NBA Gambling Probes Highlight Sports Betting’s Broad Risks
NBA Gambling Probes Highlight Sports Betting’s Broad Risks
Robert Lockwood and Alan Sims say legal sports betting is here to stay despite the inherent risk involved for leagues, teams and institutions and discuss how that risk can be thoughtfully managed via clear policies, sound investigations and proactive training so organizations
Why Hybrid Work Changes The Annual Review
The conventional performance review is obsolete. Work-from-home norms demand manager appraisal based on output, not input.