Congress passes bill to end forced arbitration in sexual misconduct cases

As we write, a bill that prohibits mandatory arbitration of sexual assault and sexual harassment claims is traveling from the House and Senate to President Biden’s desk for his signature. […]
New sex harassment laws: Making for strange bedfellows in construction industry

Excerpted from a Jackson Lewis PC blog by Victor N. Corpuz In the construction industry, where multiple companies work closely together and where it is more difficult to monitor employee […]
Internet dating and background screening – a good idea?

Internet dating has come a long way – in more ways than one. Tinder announced last week it was going to provide a way for users to obtain data on […]
States use Catholic clergy abuse lists to screen applicants

Excerpted from The Columbian by Claudia Lauer and Maghan Hoyer In the wake of revelations that scores of Roman Catholic priests and religious workers credibly accused of child sexual abuse […]