Veto likely to result in continued delayed background checks in California

Excerpted from a Littler Mendelson PC Blog by Rod Fliegel, William Simmons and Wendy Buckingham The May 2021 court decision All of Us or None v. Hamrick in California has […]
Social Media mistakes that can disqualify candidates from a job

Excerpted from a Monster.com Blog by Isabel Thottam Picture job searching as a two-way mirror. On one side, there’s you: a hopeful job seeker Googling everything and anything you can […]
Background check policy at Department of Recreation gets closer look

Excerpted from a WTOP News Post by Kate Ryan While Montgomery County’s Department of Recreation near Baltimore carries out required criminal background checks on its employees, the department lacks formal […]
What employers need to know about workplace recordings

Excerpted from a Phelps Dunbar LLP blog by Jason A. Pill Almost everyone these days has a mobile recording device in their pocket. Employees can record employers, employers can record […]