Your employee has dementia: what to do?
Excerpted from a Constangy Brooks Smith & Prophete LLP Blog by Robin Shea Expect to see more of this. A judge in Connecticut recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by a 26-year employee […]
Background check company’s faulty report leads to trial
We ran across an interesting case in San Diego this week. Specifically, a background screening company will face trial over claims it produced an inaccurate and outdated report that led […]
Requests for remote work accommodations require “individualized assessments”
Excerpted from a Troutman Pepper Blog by Christopher Moran, Angelo Stio, III and Brian Ellixson As more employers are requiring their employees to return to the workplace, a recent decision […]
Can an employee sue their employer after an unwelcome drug test result?
Excerpted from a HRD Blog by Bernise Carolino. A third party hired by an employer to collect and test employee samples for drugs does not owe the employee a common-law […]