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Puerto Rico Increases Minimum Wage and Extends Deadline to File Payroll Statement

Effective July 1, 2024, Puerto Rico’s minimum wage will increase to $10.50 per hour. Additionally, employers now have until August 15, 2024 to file their annual payroll statement to maintain their insurance coverage through...more

California Appellate Court Holds Web Access Claims Against Web-Only Businesses Fail Under ADA and Unruh Act

The California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, issued a decision on August 1 holding that websites without any connection to physical place of business are not “places of public accommodation” under Title III of...more

DOJ Breaks Silence on ADA Web Accessibility with New Guidance

Following a period of silence on whether the Americans with Disabilities Act requires websites to be accessible to persons with disabilities, the US Department of Justice released new guidance on March 18 focusing on covered...more

FTC Settles Consumer Review Charges against Fashion Nova and Signals More Action to Come - Retail Did You Know?

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has settled charges brought against Fashion Nova, LLC (Fashion Nova) under Section 5(a) of the FTC Act for failure to publish negative product reviews on its website. This edition of...more

Updated CDC and OSHA Guidance on Mask Usage and Effects on Retail Employers

Dear Retail Clients and Friends, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its guidance for fully vaccinated individuals on May 13 to state that “fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear a mask or...more

Congress Considers New ADA Section to Regulate Consumer-Facing Websites, Mobile Applications

Congressmen Ted Budd (R-NC) and Lou Correa (D-CA) introduced the Online Accessibility Act to the US House of Representatives on October 2, 2020. If enacted, the bill would create a technical standard for website/mobile...more

Nonessential Retail Begins to Reopen in the United Kingdom - RETAIL DID YOU KNOW?

The United Kingdom is starting to see a return of the workforce for nonessential retail, which reopened on June 15. Shortly thereafter, the prime minister announced further easing of lockdown restrictions as the United...more

Retail Reopens Guide

As local and national governments begin easing pandemic-related restrictions on in-person activities, businesses must weigh how best to proceed with reopening, including restarting or expanding operations, reintegrating...more

Retail Did You Know? CARES Act Provides Important Relief for Retail & Hospitality Companies

Dear Retail Clients and Friends, This edition of Morgan Lewis Retail Did You Know? examines how the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act impacts companies in the retail and hospitality sector...more

April 2 Deadline for Social Distancing Plans in Six California Counties

Dear Retail Clients and Friends, We wanted to reach out regarding the requirement in multiple California counties that employers put in effect a social distancing protocol by midnight tomorrow which, of course, affects any...more

Retail Did You Know? Price Gouging in the Time of COVID-19

Dear Retail Clients and Friends, This edition of Morgan Lewis Retail Did You Know? examines the impact of anti–price-gouging efforts by government enforcement officials in the time of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. ...more

Supreme Court Passes On Domino's ADA Website Case

The US Supreme Court denied certiorari on October 7 to Domino’s, locking in the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit’s ruling that, consistent with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the pizza...more

Puerto Rico DOL Publishes Guidelines Interpreting 2017 Labor Reform

Following sweeping labor reform legislation in 2017, Puerto Rico’s Department of Labor and Human Resources has released guidance clarifying its interpretations of the act and how it plans to implement and administer the new...more

California Supreme Court Shuts Down Consumer Sales Tax Suit

Dear Retail Clients and Friends: The California Supreme Court recently ruled that consumers cannot file suit to force a retailer to seek a refund of sales taxes from the California tax agency absent a determination by the...more

3/12/2019  /  CA Supreme Court , Retailers , Sales Tax

California Court of Appeal: Two-Hour On-Call Scheduling Policy May Create Reporting Time Pay Liability

The California Court of Appeal recently held that if an employer requires an employee to call in two hours before the start of a scheduled shift to find out if the employee will be required to work the shift, and the employee...more

California Plastic Bag Ban Survives Ballot Referendum - Retail Did You Know?

Dear Retail Clients and Friends, California voters recently approved a statewide proposition banning certain plastic single-use bags. This edition of Morgan Lewis Retail Did You Know? describes the new requirements in...more

CFPB Releases Final Rule on Prepaid Cards - Retail Did You Know?

Dear Retail Clients and Friends, The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently released rules that impose specific requirements applicable to prepaid accounts, including prepaid cards. This edition of Morgan...more

DOJ Clicks “Refresh” on Proposed Title II Website Accessibility Regulations

DOJ’s unexpected announcement further delays the much-anticipated rules regarding accessibility of government/public (and later private) websites, but indicates an open-mindedness to consider further public comment on the...more

DOJ Delays ADA Regulations For The Accessibility Of Private Websites To 2018

As litigation continues to surge, private businesses await clarity on whether access to people with disabilities under Title III is required for websites. Claims that websites are inaccessible to persons with hearing and...more

Security Screening Time in the Wake of Busk - Retail did you know?

Dear Retail Clients and Friends, In 2014, employees across the United States filed dozens of lawsuits under both the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA or the Act) and state law alleging that they and the classes of...more

Ninth Circuit Holds That ADA Is Applicable Only to “Actual, Physical Place”

The decision in Earll v. eBay finds that a website business not connected to any physical place is not a “place of public accommodation” for purposes of Title III of the ADA....more

DOJ Settlement Suggests Push to Expand ADA Coverage to All Websites and Apps

The chance of future DOJ investigations justifies companies’ reviews of customer-oriented websites and apps for accessibility. As consumers continue to use the Internet and their smartphones for their shopping in...more

New Accounting Rules for Gift Cards Redeemable by Unrelated Entities

IRS modifies rules allowing the deferral method of accounting for advance payments received for the sale of gift cards that are redeemable by an unrelated party. On July 24, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released an...more

DOL Proposes Survey on Independent Contractor Misclassification

The survey will involve more than 10,000 workers and carry important implications for employers, including the potential implementation of "right to know" regulations. ...more

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