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Congress Reviewing Employee Arbitration Provisions; Bill Would Ban Certain Provisions

Posted in Legislative Developments

Earlier this year, the Supreme Court revisited the subject of arbitration provisions in the employment context, creating some concern among legislators about the implications of this decision.  In this week’s Connecticut Law Tribune, my colleague Cara Ceraso has drafted a nifty article about legislation now pending in Congress that would allow employees to bring their… Continue Reading

Settlement of Employment Law Disputes – A Great Checklist of Issues to Consider in Drafting and Negotiating

Posted in Human Resources (HR) Compliance

Wouldn’t it be great if there were a document that outlined issues that both employers and employees could think about when trying to settle employment law disputes? Turns out there is. You just need to know where to look. At the risk of giving up one of my "secret resources", one of my favorites is… Continue Reading