Court parses Human Rights Act jury instructionsBy Michael R. LiedMarch 2017The case of Schnitker v. Springfield Urban League, Inc. proves it is always helpful to read a decision that addresses jury instructions, particularly where there are no pattern instructions.
Lawyers behaving badlyBy Michael R. LiedOctober 2017It’s a bad idea for lawyers to threaten to call immigration authorities to gain advantage over another party.
Negligent hiring and supervision in IllinoisBy Michael R. LiedDecember 2017A look at the recent cases of Susanna McNerney v. Muhtar Allamuradov, 303 TAXI, LLC, and Grand Transportation, Inc. and John Doe v. The Catholic Bishop of Chicago.
New I-9 form and employer handbookBy Michael R. LiedAugust 2017US Citizenship and Immigration Services released a revised version of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification on July 17, 2017.
NLRB rulings impede employer investigationsBy Michael R. LiedApril 2017In Banner Health System, a majority of the NLRB Panel found that a Human Resources Consultant JoAnn Odell unlawfully requested employees who were involved in a workplace investigation not to discuss the matter with their coworkers while the investigation was ongoing.
Pre-employment screening in IllinoisBy Lauryn E. ParksFebruary 2017A look at the federal and state restrictions on the use or scope of pre-employment inquiries into an applicant’s credit and/or criminal histories.
Taking FMLA leave does not guarantee reinstatementBy Michael R. LiedOctober 2017Employees sometimes think taking FMLA leave insulates them from an adverse employment action. Not so, as a couple of recent cases make clear.
Top 10 wage violations in IllinoisBy David J. FishAugust 2017This article will help Illinois lawyers better serve their clients by identifying frequently overlooked wage claims.
Why do powerful serial harassers get away with it for so long?By Richard T. SeymourDecember 2017This article discusses the standards developed under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which forbids harassment based on sex, race, and other protected characteristics, and also forbids retaliation against those who oppose unlawful actions or participate in the Title VII enforcement process.