Court Will Not Aggregate Employees of Separate Companies to Reach Title VII ThresholdBy Michael R. LiedLabor and Employment Law, December 2020InPrince v. Appleton Auto, LLC, the plaintiff's attempt to try to combine the employees of several related companies to reach or exceed the necessary number of employees for the company to be subject to specific employment laws was rejected.
COVID-19, Jails, and Ending Cash BailBy Junaid M. AfeefHuman and Civil Rights, June 2020COVID-19 is shining a light on the plight of detainees resulting from a cash bail system.
COVID-19 Legal ResourcesElder Law, April 2020State and federal resources to help attorneys navigate COVID-19.
COVID-19 Sparks Renewed Interest in Online Dispute ResolutionBy Jay SchleppenbachCommercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, May 2020In the legal world, some are looking to online dispute resolution as a fitting solution for legal problems in the era of social distancing.
COVID-19 Sparks Renewed Interest in Online Dispute ResolutionBy Jay SchleppenbachAlternative Dispute Resolution, April 2020In the legal world, some are looking to online dispute resolution as a fitting solution for legal problems in the era of social distancing.
COVID-19 Wrongful Death Lawsuit Alleging Exposure at WorkBy Donn P. LaHaieInsurance Law, June 2020On April 6, 2020, a wrongful death lawsuit was filed in Cook County, Illinois, on behalf of an employee of Walmart who was allegedly exposed to the COVID-19 virus while working.
Crisis LeadershipBy Steve LindbergElder Law, June 2020Strong leadership is necessary to navigate your law firm through a crisis like COVID-19.
Crisis LeadershipBy Steve LindbergLaw Office Management and Economics, Standing Committee on, May 2020Strong leadership is necessary to navigate your law firm through a crisis like COVID-19.
A Critical Review of Best Buy Stores, L.P. v. Department of RevenueBy Keith StaatsState and Local Taxation, October 2020The Best Buy Stores, L.P. v. Department of Revenue decision was originally issued as a Supreme Court Rule 23 decision and was not precedential, but the Illinois Department of Revenue moved to publish the decision and the motion was granted.
A Current Update of EPCRS Through Rev. Proc. 2019-19By Kathryn J. KennedyEmployee Benefits, May 2020A summary of recent changes—and an analysis of the effects of the changes—to the IRS's Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System.
D.C. Circuit Reminds the NLRB That a Weingarten Request Requires a ‘Request’By Jennifer L. MoraLabor and Employment Law, August 2020In Circus Circus Casinos Inc. v. NLRB, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit denied the National Labor Relations Board’s cross-application for enforcement of its decision, where the court found, among other things, that the Board had “significantly alter[ed] the test for valid Weingarten requests to cover the facts of this case.”
Deal or No DealBy Albert E. DurkinTort Law, February 2020A summary of Tielke v. Auto Owners Insurance Co., which involves mistakes made by both a trial judge and a plaintiff’s attorney as well as a possible ethical violation by a defense counsel.