
Sexual harassment claims are difficult for any employer, but with the added dimension of immigration status, they can become even…
On August 16, 2018, San Antonio became the second Texas city to enact a municipal paid sick leave law. While…
With the advent of social media, a significant number of people have lost their jobs. From Roseanne Barr to James…
A recent lawsuit filed in a California federal court underscores the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) reinvigorated focus on sexual…
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has been busy sending employers an “educational” letter, but you would be wise to read…
The 2018 election changed the composition of the Texas judiciary in all of Texas’s largest cities. This transformation will bring…
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has increased employers’ Form I-9 audits by 60 percent in the current fiscal year….
Employers are more susceptible to online attacks than ever before. Disgruntled employees have numerous avenues at their disposal to air…
A website founder sold the business for millions and then hacked into it, looking to sell the new owner its…
In the latest tussle over employee benefits, a Texas appeals court recently blocked an ordinance passed by the city of…