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The brief legislative special session conducted over the Memorial Day weekend saw the Minnesota Legislature pass a Jobs and Economic Omnibus Bill that contains numerous provisions strengthening and expanding existing wage protections and employer rec Read More About Minnesota Enacts New “Wage Theft” and Record-Keeping Requirements
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Is the Pendulum Swinging Back?
Jun 14, 2019 | James T. NikolaiThe issue of “patent eligible subject matter” received little attention in the U.S. Then the Supreme Court stepped in and created chaos where certainty previously existed. Now, there is an effort in Congress to restore order and, at the same time, re Read More About Is the Pendulum Swinging Back? -
An injunction is a permanent court order which prohibits contact between individuals and can involve removing someone from a home or apartment. Wisconsin law provides a few different types of injunctions. Read More About What is an Injunction and How Will One Affect Your Family Court Case?
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The Department of Labor (“DOL”) recently issued a proposed rule to update the standards for joint employer liability with respect to wage and hours laws under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”). Read More About DOL Proposes Pro-Employer Update to FLSA’s Joint Employer Regulations
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According to the Boston Globe, the Massachusetts Office of Business Development is spending $150,000 to employ two consulting groups to travel the state and “preach the gospel of employee ownership.” These groups will attempt to reach many of the Sta Read More About Massachusetts Renews Commitment to Employee Ownership Center