Consumer Advocates Rekindle Fight for Retiree Financial Protection as Labor Department Pursues Fiduciary Rulemaking Reviving the Cause In the arena of financial...
Introduction The United States Department of Labor (DOL) has initiated a profound transformation in labor regulations through a proposed rule change with...
Starting this Sunday, employers in New York State with four or more employees face a new requirement: they must include a salary...
A Significant Shift in Overtime Eligibility Salaried workers who have long been ineligible for overtime pay could be in for a significant...
President Joe Biden’s initial presidential term has been characterized by the resurrection of past policy proposals, including an ambitious overtime pay rule...
Illinois employers are about to face a significant shift in pay transparency. A new law, recently signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker, will...
Littler Mendelson, a renowned labor and employment law firm, made a significant announcement on Monday, revealing the addition of Bradford Kelley to...
Efforts are underway to address the challenges formerly incarcerated individuals face in finding and maintaining employment. According to economist and criminologist Shawn...
The U.S. Supreme Court has recently agreed to hear a case that will determine whether certain administrative trials conducted by the U.S....
In recent years, target-date funds (TDFs) have gained popularity as a set-it-and-forget-it investment option for millions of Americans saving for retirement through...
In 2022, law school admissions witnessed a significant increase, with 70% of applicants receiving admissions offers, marking the first rise in admission...
US Representative George Santos, a Republican from New York, pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to 13 federal crimes following an indictment by...