Criminal background check litigation on the rise: What employers need to know

Excerpted from a Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP blog by Robert T. Quackenboss, Kevin J. White and Eileen Henderson Despite predictions to the contrary, class action litigation over criminal background checks […]
Social Security Administration pauses the issuance of “No-Match” letters

Excerpted from a Mayer Brown Blog by Timothy C. D’Arduini In April 2021, the Social Security Administration (SSA) notified the public of its intention to no longer issue Employer Correction […]
2,000 COVID-19 employment lawsuits in the U.S.: Analysis of the trends

Excerpted from a JacksonLewis blog by Nadine Abrahams and Stephanie Adler-Paindiris On April 6, 2021, the total number of COVID-19-related employment complaints filed in U.S. courts passed the 2,000 mark. […]
Court rules regular worksite attendance is essential for most jobs

Excerpted from a Shawe Rosenthal, LLP blog by Fiona W. Ong Some disabilities may indeed prevent employees from showing up regularly for work. But according to the U.S. Court of […]