Podcast – State laws on screening and federal preemption
Excerpted from a Troutman Pepper Blog Please join Troutman Pepper Partner Dave Gettings and colleagues Tim St. George and Cindy Hanson for a highly informative discussion on federal preemption as […]
Can employers do that? The limits of free speech
Excerpted from a FordHarrison LLP Blog by Elizabeth M. Smith and Johanna G. Zelman Public debate about the Israel-Hamas war demonstrates that Americans have strong, and often divergent, views on […]
CFPB slams “old information” in background checks
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) sent out a message this week warning credit reporting companies about including outdated information, particularly people’s criminal records, when creating background check reports. The […]
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 […]