The Employment Lawyers’ Association wants the government to stop treating employment tribunals as a ‘poor relation’ to other ...
Tyler Wolf was laid off last week (March 14) as an employment attorney at the US Department of Health and Human Services. The 32-year-old had been saving up to buy a home and planned to move in with ...
Thrive Upstate, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities in Greenville County, is ...
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DMR News on MSNSFA Law Recognized as Best Employment Law Attorneys of 2025Advocating for Employee Rights Amid California’s Evolving Employment Laws SFA Law, a leading employment law firm in ...
The city of Santa Barbara has paid out nearly $800,000 to two employees in separate hush-hush settlements. Noozhawk obtained ...
Two bills recently introduced in New York’s legislature could have a major impact on New York employers seeking to enter into ...
An attorney who left the Iowa Public Defender's Office after posting about Trump had her license suspended in connection with ...
California has long been known for its expansive employment protections, and recent legislative updates have further complicated the landscape. For ...
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Employment lawyer warns 2025 will be a 'year of two halves'A leading employment lawyer has warned that 2025 will be a "year of two halves" for employers. Joanne Stronach, head of employment law and HR at Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors, believes that businesses ...
Erickson Immigration Group attorneys examine USCIS’ recent policy guidance on national interest waivers, noting that employers that file petitions can expect a higher bar for supporting evidence.
New York Attorney General Letitia James secured a major legal victory as a U.S. District Court ordered the Trump ...
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