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Texas Court Strikes Down FTC Noncompete Rule as Unlawful

The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas issued its decision Tuesday that the business world had been awaiting with bated breath, striking down the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) final rule making unlawful...more

First Court to Address FTC Non-Compete Rule Finds it Unlawful - But Limits Injunction to Parties

On July 3, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas issued a limited stay and preliminary injunction of the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) final rule making unlawful virtually all non-compete...more

The Wait is Over: Department of Education Issues Final Title IX Regulations

Schools that have been anxiously awaiting the U.S. Department of Education’s final regulations enforcing and interpreting Title IX need wait no longer. The department issued final regulations last week that will govern sex...more

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Gives Update on Its Challenge to FTC Rule Banning Non-Competes

Miles & Stockbridge attorneys participated today in a call with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for an update on litigation the Chamber has filed to stay or enjoin the effectiveness of the FTC rule banning almost all employee...more

[Event] Hot Topics in Employment Law - April 11th, Linthicum Heights, MD

Please join us on April 11 for a half-day program and plenty of networking. Our annual Hot Topics in Employment Law Seminar brings together business owners and legal, C-Suite and human resource professionals to discuss the...more

The ‘New California?’ New York State Poised to Ban Noncompete Agreements

The New York State Assembly, during a special legislative session last month, passed a bill that, if signed by the governor, will prohibit nearly all noncompete agreements for workers. With the passage of the bill, New York...more

[Event] 2023 Hot Topics in Employment Law - April 25th, Baltimore, MD

Join Miles & Stockbridge for a half-day SHRM- and HRCI-approved program and plenty of networking. Our annual Hot Topics in Law Employment Law Seminar brings together business owners and legal, C-Suite and human resource...more

[Webinar] Is Our Private K-12 School Subject to Title IX? - August 23rd, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

In a decision that should put the nation’s private and independent school community on notice, U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett for the District of Maryland recently ruled that a school’s 501(c)(3) tax-exempt...more

Cause for Concern in the Education Industry: Two Federal Courts Find Title IX Applies to Private K-12 Schools

In a stunning decision that has the potential to change the way independent private schools operate, a federal district judge recently ruled in Conrad v. Baltimore Lutheran High School Association d/b/a Concordia Preparatory...more

Federal Contractors Will Soon Be Required To Certify Compliance With Affirmative Action Obligations Through Electronic Portal

Federal supply and service contractors and subcontractors have long been required to create and maintain written affirmative action plans (“AAP”) if they meet certain contracting thresholds. Unless and until a contractor was...more

OSHA Vaccine Mandate Reinstated - What’s Next?

What You Need to Know - ..The injunction on the ETS has been lifted and the rules are currently in effect ..OSHA has offered a brief non-enforcement holiday for violations ..OSHA will not enforce regulations until...more

Thinking About a Mandatory Vaccine Policy? Here’s What You Need to Consider

As an employer, you might be thinking about implementing a mandatory vaccine policy for your workforce. There are many issues to consider when developing a mandatory vaccine policy, and it is hard to keep up with...more

Beware Hidden Dangers of Remote Work Post-COVID

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way many employers view remote work. Those who had a positive experience may be considering making telecommuting a permanent part of their workplace, but must be aware of the dangers lurking...more

Texas Court Upholds Mandatory Vaccination Policy

Since vaccines have become readily available, employers have been grappling with whether they should mandate vaccines for employees. Most companies have chosen to “strongly encourage” employees instead of mandating, and many...more

Employers Give It A “Shot” - How the Covid-19 Vaccine May Impact the Workplace: Part 1

As various COVID-19 vaccines become more readily available, employers continue to struggle to address issues relating to the impact of a vaccine on their workplaces. Real legal and practical risks remain for unwary employers....more

EEOC Releases Guidance for Employers on COVID-19 Vaccinations

As news of a COVID-19 vaccine increased during the late fall, employers were anxiously awaiting EEOC guidance as to whether they could require employees to get vaccinated. While it will be several more months before the...more

OFCCP Issues New CSAL List – Is Your Company On It?

With just a few weeks left in FY 2020, the OFCCP has published new lists of 2,450 establishments for audit. Federal contractors and subcontractors are highly encouraged to check the lists - one for supply and service...more

Department of Labor Issues Emergency Regulations Changing and Clarifying Important Provisions of the FFCRA

On September 16, 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor published emergency regulations (making them effective as of the day of publication) revising certain portions of the Families First Coronavirus Response act (FFCRA) in...more

DOL Offers Guidance on Compensating Work from Home During the Pandemic

On August 24, 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor released a Field Assistance Bulletin to provide guidance addressing how employers should track the number of hours worked by employees who are working remotely. While the...more

OFCCP Issues New Disability Self-Identification Form. And That Reminds Me – Have You Re-Surveyed Your Workforce Yet?

On May 8, 2020, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (“OFCCP”) announced the issuance of a new form that federal contractors must use to ask job applicants and employees to self-identify as disabled. This is the...more

Unemployment during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Questions and Answers

Until recently, employers had largely ignored unemployment claims other than to contest an occasional claim. Now, however, as employers consider different options to address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their...more

Department of Labor Issues Emergency Paid Sick Leave and Emergency FMLA Guidance

On March 24, 2020, the Department of Labor issued its first published guidance relating to the Emergency Paid Sick Leave (EPSL) and Emergency FMLA (EFMLA) established under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA)....more

Avoid Buyer’s Remorse Over EPLI Coverage

Many employers purchase Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI) to insure against loss as a result of employment claims. However, employers who do not carefully read their policies could be surprised by what is (or is...more

Employers Should Watch for Wage and Hour Changes in 2019

The DOL recently released its Fall Regulatory Agenda, signaling its intent to act on some important issues under the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”). Three items of note are on the agenda with upcoming dates: changes to the...more

Delay Proposed For Maryland Paid Sick Leave

Last week, we reported that the General Assembly had overridden Governor Hogan’s veto of the Maryland Healthy Working Families Act, and that employers in Maryland would be required to provide paid sick leave as soon as...more

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