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Diego Garcia Elected Council Member to Insurance Law Section
Diego Garcia Speaks at American Bar Association (ABA) Meeting
Disability and Religious Accommodations for Mask and Vaccination Requirements
Disabled Employees Can Now Sue for Workplace Harassment
Dismissal Granted in Insurance Coverage Breach of Contract, Bad Faith Lawsuit
Do you foresee having two individuals who perform the same position, one just has more tenure and therefore is paid more, being exempt and the other being non-exempt?
Do Your Employee Benefit Plans Comply with Federal Discrimination Laws?
Does a Social Security Mis-Match Letter Obligate an Employer to Re-Verify an Employee’s Employment
Does an Insurer Have a Duty to Prosecute an Appeal on Behalf of its Insured?
Doing it Right the First Time
DOL Moves to Raise Salary Level Test to $35,308
DOL Opinions: Timekeeping Policies and Pay Deductions for Exempt Employees
DOL’s Advisory Memorandum On “Donning And Doffing” Specialized Gear
DOL’s Long-Awaited “FairPay” Overtime Regulations Will Soon Take Effect
Dressing on the Employer’s Time
Duty to Defend Could Be Triggered by Extrinsic Evidence
Eastern District of Texas Refuses to Accept Supreme Court’s Patent-Venue Ruling
EEOC Issues New Disability Guidance Regarding Cancer
EEOC Not Bound By Arbitration Agreements