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The Virginia Employment Law Fall Mini-Series presents a post-election webinar exploring the effects of the incoming Trump administration and how it will likely impact federal, state and local activities, as well as labor and employment laws in the DMV.
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As the end of the year approaches, many employers are reviewing their policies and employee handbooks to get ready for 2025.
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Littler's Newark office presents a complimentary Breakfast Briefing exploring how to best navigate the New Jersey Department of Labor.
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Littler partnered with you to weather the pandemic, navigate return to work and address a fundamentally changed workplace.
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Littler attorney Michael Paglialonga testified before the New York City Council’s Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection today on behalf of Littler’s Workplace Policy Institute® (WPI®), the firm’s government relations and public policy arm.
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Littler, the world’s largest employment and labour law practice representing management, and its attorneys in several Latin American offices have once again been recognized by Chambers and Partners in the Chambers Latin America 2025 guide.
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Beginning August 16, 2024, registered public works contractors in N.J. will be required to submit Certified Payroll Reports online using the N.J. Wage Hub.
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Littler Milwaukee's complimentary 12th Annual Brewers Briefing at American Family Field is a half-day conference that will include informational sessions addressing current issues and trends in employment and labor law in 2024 and what to be prepared for in 2025.
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Littler, the world’s largest employment and labour law practice representing management, is further strengthening its burgeoning Canadian presence with the addition of Gerald Griffiths as a partner, along with four associates, to its Toronto office.
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Utah employers have had a busy first half of 2024 in light of various bills passed by the Utah legislature and a host of new federal regulations and guidance regarding various employment law issues.
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Littler, the world’s largest employment and labour law practice representing management, continues its hiring streak in Toronto with the addition of Matthew Badrov as a partner.
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Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has added Briana M. Swift as a shareholder in its Seattle office.
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National Restaurant Association VP Shannon Meade Joins Littler as Executive Director of the Workplace Policy Institute.
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Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has added Thomas S. Grow as special counsel in its Memphis office.
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Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has been ranked among the top 10 firms for client service excellence by BTI Consulting in its new report, BTI Client Service A-Team 2021: Survey of Law Firm Client Service Performance, featured as Latin America’s Top International Labor Law Firm 2021 by Latinvex and named among the top 20 law firms in the Thomson Reuters U.S. Law Firm Brand Index 2021.
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The COVID pandemic fueled a more virtual, more technology-connected worker base across the nation and across the globe, and labor unions have capitalized both on that connectedness, as well as a general spirit of unrest and worker dissatisfaction to promote labor activism and traditional and nontraditional organizing.
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Littler attorneys present a highly engaging, practical roundtable series geared toward the hospitality industry.
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As the national conversation grows regarding equal justice, employers are motivated to understand their obligations in this fast-changing landscape.
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The benefits under the Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) law go in effect on January 1, 2021.
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Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, today announced that shareholder Erin Webber (Denver) will become president and managing director of the firm, effective January 2021, for an eight-year term.