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State & Federal Laws Differ On Employer Standards & Rules

Developments over the last few years in federal labor law have generated a lot of discussion and analysis. Regulations and decisions affecting joint employer liability and the definition of ... READ MORE

NJ Businesses With Contractors Expecting New Regulations

The classification of workers as independent contractors or employees continues to draw aggressive state action. These classifications can significantly impact a host of employment-related ... READ MORE

How Insurance Can Protect Your Business Against MITM Schemes

Wire transfer fraud claims resulting from cyber attacks have increased dramatically over recent years, and companies are losing millions of dollars in these attacks. As is common when a new ... READ MORE

NLRB Joint Employer Update On Browning-Ferris For Fall 2018

The next step in the long running saga over the Browning Ferris rule has finally arrived. After the National Labor Relations Board issued its decision in Browning-Ferris in 2015, a wave of ... READ MORE

How An Indemnification Clause In A Contract Can Cause Problems

Risk transfers are a vital aspect of any comprehensive risk management plan. Theoretically, those in the best position to avoid a risk should always bear responsibility for the risk. The ... READ MORE

Labor Violations by Port Trucking Providers: What to Know

Labor issues have been causing headaches in the trucking industry for a long time. The industry seems perpetually short of qualified drivers. Ensuring drivers stay compliant with applicable ... READ MORE

How to Protect Your Business From Changing GDPR Regulations

What Is GDPR? The General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR is a set of laws created with one ultimate goal: to protect the personal data of people in or from the European Union (EU). The ... READ MORE

New Handbook Rules From NLRB Are More Employer-Friendly

As part of a widespread regulatory overhaul, the National Labor Relations Board recently issued new guidance on employee handbooks. The new handbook rules are considerably friendlier to ... READ MORE

Common Questions About Director & Officer Policies

When people think of Directors and Officers Liability Insurance, they often think of massive, publicly traded multinational corporations and shareholder derivative lawsuits that allege ... READ MORE

Businesses Should Be Realistic With Non-Compete Clauses

Employment contracts can represent a large area of potential risk for modern businesses. Many companies are used to thinking of their employment practices as an area where lack of diligence ... READ MORE