Expect to face higher costs and more compliance complexity but if your employees’ visas are in order, your company should be fine, a specialist says.
The case involved an employee who worked for SkyWest for 12 years in a variety of roles. The issues began when she moved to the Dallas-Fort Worth area and began working as a parts clerk in 2019.
The case is an example of securities lawsuits run amok, a directors and officers liability law specialist says.
Spirit Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday in a prearranged transaction supported by a supermajority of its ...
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The agency’s case against Terraform Labs and Kwon resulted in $4.5 billion in disgorgement, civil penalties and interest following a civil jury trial in New York. In May 2022, Terraform and its Luna ...
The National Labor Relations Board’s decision to ban mandatory meetings in which employers express views about unionization during an organizing campaign presents numerous implications for companies. ...
Software-as-a-service companies — the likes of Salesforce, Shopify and Zoom — are stalwarts of the modern business economy. A London-based legal services startup, Avantia, wants to become a service-as ...
In August, Mehta found Google guilty of operating as an illegal monopoly in internet searches and online ads by the way it leverages its Chrome browser, cuts exclusive deals with device makers like ...
Federal antitrust enforcers have stepped up their deal scrutiny in recent years, particularly in the technology and healthcare industries, and yet they’re letting hundreds of mergers a year pass ...
Amid an absence of federal legislation, nearly half of U.S. states have enacted consumer data privacy laws that will inevitably conflict with longstanding corporate disclosure requirements, a law ...