Recruitment and wage & hour law in the USA

Excerpted from Lexology By Ogletree Deakins Recruitment Advertising What are the requirements relating to advertising positions? Generally, there is no standard procedure relating to advertising for jobs (although discrimination laws […]
YouTube to pay $150 Million to settle FTC allegations
Excerpted from Lexology By Dotan Hammer and Haim Ravia Most of the FTC’s panel of commissioners reportedly approved a settlement with YouTube who the FTC accused of violating the Children’s […]
Authenticating social media evidence at trial

Excerpted from Lexology By Christine Lozier and Michael C. Zogby Social media is ubiquitous in our cyber-connected world. For many, the first thing a person does when they wake up, […]
Ignorance of the risks of social media background checks is ‘Widespread’.

Excerpted from The Global Recruiter By Newsdesk Background and identity services provider Sterling has called for greater awareness around the intricacies and potential risks behind social media background checks. This […]